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  1. On 3/10/2007 at 5:26 PM, Jay1234 said:

    THANK YOU so much for the information. I will be wiriting and calling to see if there is any way to speed the process. Do you know if they are likely to speak English there?

    Regards the process so far, I have found it to be very easy. I sent I-129f in mid November and received approval (NOA2) on 15 FEB. Painless no RFE's. I read the threads thoroughly, supplied pictures of my visit to Quilla in September, a receipt from a hotel in Cartagena where we stayed (they listed her as my wife, Mrs. xxxxx, and I wrote a notation that I did not claim her as my wife, the hotel just put her on my room reciept that way), a number of e-mails, and that was it. I am aiming for an April interview date. I used the form examples as a guide and made sure that the packet was very organized....

    Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.

    Jay

    Hi. I know this is a very old post. I am in same situation -my fiancé was illegal in Aruba but lived there for more than 12 months so we need police certificate.  We’re you able to obtain this by writing to them? Please let me know

  2. 14 minutes ago, Robert & Diana said:

    I don't know the answer to the first part.

     

    For your 2nd question, assuming you do have it in Colombia:

     

    There are 2 parts.

    1) First, you must schedule lab work. There is only 1 place that does this. We had this scheduled 1 week before our medical - it's just when they had time to schedule us. The lab work must be complete before you take the medical.

    2) There are 4 doctors that do the medical. AFTER you have the interview date, call around and ask each one if they can fit you in, and when they will have the results. When you get the results *seems* to differ on how busy they are. Wisdom from the forum says a few days between the medical and interview, but if you call the offices, they can probably give you the estimate of when they will have the results.  My fiance just had her medical on Monday, and walked out with the results in her hand. (it was also a holiday on Monday, so the office was slow). Her interview was Tuesday 😁 

    Wow! Thanks so much-- do you know where the place is for the lab results???  Also, is it a good idea to schedule before we have an interview date? I'm wondering to have my fiance go to Colombia sooner then later.

  3. Hi there,

     

    For any Venezuelan who recently had a medical exam- now since all interviews are being conducted in Colombia, does the medical exam also have to be conducted in Colombia? If yes, anyone have advice on where to go, how long to wait for an appointment, how long it takes to get all the documents required there? For example- if my fiance goes to Colombia a few weeks before his interview, will it be enough time to get all his medical documents in time for the interview?

     

    Thanks,
    KT

  4. On 6/12/2019 at 10:29 AM, TandClaudia said:

    This is where we requested Claudia's Venezuelan police record.

     

    http://www.mpprij.gob.ve/

     

    Based on the last digit of the Venezuelan cedula, that tells you which day of the week you can request it.

     

    The good news is that it arrives electronically and can be printed immediately.  Depending on the Embassy, you may or may not need to have it apostillized.

     

     

    Hi there.  I am curious where she received her medical examination— in Venezuela or in Colombia? 

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