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US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPeru Police Certs obtained without travel to Peru?
QUOTE (PeruvyandGringa @ Sep 22 2009, 08:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone, anyone, lived in Peru, but not currently, getting their police certs from Peru??? I REALLY hope he doesn't have to fly there to get them.

Have you tried contacting the US consulate in Lima yet? They may be able to advise you.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-23 09:10:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPeru Police Certs obtained without travel to Peru?
Beyond what the State Department page outlines, the only thing I can suggest is for you (the US citizen) to contact the US Embassy in Lima and ask if they can offer any advice.

Hopefully someone who's been in a similar situation with Peru will reply on this thread.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-20 16:46:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPeru Police Certs obtained without travel to Peru?
QUOTE
Police Records
Police records (Certificado de Antecedentes Policiales) are available to applicants age 16 and over, and are issued on green paper with the heading "Policia Nacional del Peru, Division de Identificacion, Certificado de Antecedentes Policiales". The applicant's photo is attached to the certificate. Applicants without criminal records will have "No Registra Antecedentes" printed on the form. A negative certificate does not necessarily mean the subject has no police record, since police records may be deleted upon completion of sentence. A police record may be issued to residents or non-residents upon application to Policia de Investigaciones del Peru. Division de Identificacion, Av. Aramburu No. 550, Lima 34, Lima. The applicant must first request a fingerprint chart (ficha de canje internacional) and provide one photo. Processing time is normally three days. There is a small fee.

Applicants who are not resident in Peru may obtain police records by having a representative pick up the fingerprint chart and required forms in Peru, and then the applicant must have these documents certified by a Peruvian Consulate and the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before making the request.

http://travel.state....ocity_3649.html

Edited by Stephen + Elisha, 20 September 2009 - 02:52 PM.

Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-20 14:51:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionBrazil post office on strike
QUOTE (mason @ Sep 19 2009, 09:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place! BUT

I recently sent my fiancee all she needs for her interview in October. However the Brazilian post office is currently on strike. Has anyone experienced this before? I'm a little concerned about how long this strike might last, and the delivery of my package.

Does anyone know if the consulate will make exceptions on original documents in cases such as this? We will be calling the consulate about this, next week. But in the meantime it would really help me sleep to know how others have responded in a similar situation. Thanks!!

Of course hindsight is always 20/20, but this is a perfect illustration of why so many people advise to use a private delivery service (UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.) when sending important papers overseas. Do not rely on the local postal system.

I take it you were unaware of the strike prior to sending the documents. Fair enough. Did you send them using a service that allows the parcel to be tracked?EMS (what the USPS calls 'Express Mail International') for example?

Edited by Stephen + Elisha, 19 September 2009 - 09:38 PM.

Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-19 21:37:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionQuestion No. 30 on DS156 Form
QUOTE (Eim @ Sep 26 2009, 12:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What visa issuances do they mean, is it just the US visa being previously issued ( if there were any) or some other Visa ( by non-US countries ) that are being issued to me?

Thanks ahead!

Previous US visas.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-26 08:59:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionShould the sponsor employment be full time?
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Sep 24 2009, 10:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (vadood @ Sep 23 2009, 12:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi everybody,

we are evaluating our financial status to see if we need a joint sponsor (for a K1 visa) or not. Currently I make slightly more than 125% poverty level, but my employment is not full time. Every letter from employer I see here in the forums or everywhere else has stated a full time employment status.
Are we ok if we just pass the minimum income requirement by a part time job or it is mandatory that the employment be full time?



Doesn't matter. You are employed and make enough. You could be unemployed and qulaify with assets. There is no requirement to be employed at all, though it is the most common and easiest way to do it. One could say I am "part time" also, if we count strictly hours worked, though such thing was never mentioned in my employer letter, only that the job was permanent. I make plenty, so no problem.

The OP:
  • Makes "slightly more" than 125% of the poverty guideline and says that they "just pass the minimum income requirement";
  • Has to deal with a difficult consulate;
  • Has a fiance from a country designated a "state sponsor of terror" by the State Department and will automatically be subjected to intense scrutiny.
In view of the totality of the facts, this advice seems cavalier.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-25 11:49:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionShould the sponsor employment be full time?
QUOTE (vadood @ Sep 23 2009, 12:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi everybody,

we are evaluating our financial status to see if we need a joint sponsor (for a K1 visa) or not. Currently I make slightly more than 125% poverty level, but my employment is not full time. Every letter from employer I see here in the forums or everywhere else has stated a full time employment status.
Are we ok if we just pass the minimum income requirement by a part time job or it is mandatory that the employment be full time?

First of all, if you make only slightly more than the 125% poverty level, you need to seriously consider a co-sponsor or using bank accounts and other assets to raise your total level. I see that your fiance is from Iran, so in all likelihood the consular officer will be looking for any red flag, no matter how small, to justify denying the visa.

Second, part-time employment is generally considered less secure than full-time. This is another possible red flag that may lead the CO to conclude that there's insufficient evidence that the public charge requirements will be met. Just my $0.02, but a co-sponsor sounds like a very good idea in your case.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-23 09:23:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionInterview date coming closer!
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-23 19:44:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionK1 Interview Schedule but NO Packet4
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-23 15:39:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussioni-134
QUOTE (pushbrk @ Sep 27 2009, 01:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (arizreynolds @ Sep 27 2009, 10:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i can not get my work to sign any documents can i just send in paystubs or what other options do i have? thanks in advance


In my experience, pay stubs that have year to date earnings are excellent supporting evidence. Employer letters are optional.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-27 17:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionEmbassy's form
QUOTE (baron555 @ Sep 27 2009, 01:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The DS-156K for the US Embassy in Moscow is in Russian and must be completed in Russian.

Interesting, but from Gary's post above it sounds as though they'll also accept the English DS-156K obtained from the State Department website.

I wondered about this as well, because Seoul provides their own English/Korean DS-230 on their website and in their e-packets. But when I contacted the visa section by email and asked, they said that the form must be completed in English. The Korean is just to assist applicants in knowing what goes in the boxes.

But, as always, consulates have wide latitude in setting their own policies for the visa application process, so YMMV.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-27 17:39:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionEmbassy's form
Yes, it's a good idea to start filling out the forms required by your fiance(e)'s embassy.

And yes, the DS forms must be completed in English, regardless of the native language of the country where the interview will take place.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-27 09:47:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionMoving...what should I do
QUOTE (dutchmatt @ Sep 27 2009, 04:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm hoping to get my interview soon and I have submitted my P3 to the consulate. Thing is, my USC fiancee is moving into a new place as of Oct 1. All of our previous paperwork has her previous address (parents home) on it. Do I have to do anything? Do I have to notify anyone of this change. Side note, she doesn't intent to make this her primary residence until I get there.

Should not make any difference. You're in the consular stage now, so the information required almost exclusively concerns you. The only exceptions might be the "Intended address in the US" questions on the DS-160 and/or DS-230 (I don't know what Montreal specifically requires for K-1s). Her address on the I-134 shouldn't be an issue, especially since it presumably matches the I-129F.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-27 17:48:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of support
You asked the same question here: http://www.visajourn...howtopic=220276

Please do not post multiple threads on the same topic. Thanks!

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Edited by Stephen + Elisha, 28 September 2009 - 08:05 AM.

Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 08:02:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 08:04:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 08:30:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionEmbassy at Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Juarez is the only consulate in Mexico that processes immigrant visa applications, and under State Department rules K visas can only be processed at IV posts.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-09 12:55:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionwhat does this say about the police cert??
QUOTE (tinyrosie @ Sep 28 2009, 03:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh really? I sent mine (copy of it anyway) when I applied for AOS because I read the instruction for I-485 downloaded from USCIS website. I do kinda remember that it was not on VJ check list for AOS though. I got my green card, so I guess I did it right tongue.gif (got an RFE but for totally different reason...) Anyways... the police certificate is asked for by the embassy. I really don't know what would happen if one just said "Sorry I don't have one because I can't get it", but I suspect it would not be a sufficient reason because many people have managed to get it. My husband and I agree that being fully prepared is totally worth it (one thing is for a peace of mind), and that's what we did when we were working on our K-1 and AOS. I started getting police certificates (one from Indonesia and one from Japan) way before we received our K-1 NOA2.

Best of luck to Estu and Torry smile.gif

I'm not trying to be disagreeable, and I fully agree that every effort should be made to provide everything the embassy asks for. As Gary says, there's no such thing as "too much gun" when it comes to this process. It's far better to provide extra information that's not strictly necessary than to get delayed, RFE'd, or denied for not providing enough.

That said, I did check the I-485 instructions, and they say that police clearances are required for applicants adjusting from certain statuses as specified on I-485 supplements. K-1 is not one of those statuses; police clearances are not necessary for K-1s. But, like you said, sending it obviously didn't hurt you. On the other hand, people shouldn't worry unnecessarily because they don't have a copy of the certificate to send with the AOS package—it's not required.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 15:24:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionwhat does this say about the police cert??
QUOTE (tinyrosie @ Sep 28 2009, 05:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (andreww @ Sep 28 2009, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
just out of curiosity, because my sayang is from Indoneisa too, what IS this police document for? Is the USCIS asking for my fiancee's police record? I just want to be prepared for whatever comes my way, as I am awaiting the NOA2
thanks


It's for interview at the US embassy in Jakarta, and also needed later for Adjustment of Status after your fiancee arrives in the US. You can tell your fiancee to start working on getting it, because it takes time. I was getting mine when still waiting for NOA2.

Um... no police certificate is required for AOS. If you've been arrested or convicted of something, you have to provide arrest and/or court records. The I-485 instructions do not ask for foreign police certificates for applicants adjusting from K-1 nonimmigrant fiance status. See the VJ AOS guide: http://www.visajourn...mp;page=k1k3aos

Edited by Stephen + Elisha, 28 September 2009 - 08:47 AM.

Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 08:46:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionwhat does this say about the police cert??
As Jim stated, if the State Department's reciprocity page states that a given document is "Unavailable" from the listed country, it means that DoS recognizes that it can't be obtained and therefore the consulate will not require it.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-27 17:19:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionTell me what you think about this Immunizations question
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 20:50:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionMedical Exam
QUOTE (dutchmatt @ Sep 28 2009, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes, you'll be fine.

Um... you're not a woman, and you're not doing your medical at St. Luke's in Manila. How can you possibly answer her question with such assurance?

OP: this was recently discussed in the following thread: http://www.visajourn...howtopic=218661
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 20:54:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionMedical Exam
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 20:50:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPacket 3 -What to send back
It would help if you indicated which embassy/consulate you're dealing with.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-28 10:12:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionK 1 Visa Interview questionaire
QUOTE (RoyaleT @ Sep 23 2009, 09:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Still waiting for the visa to arrive(late due to holidays)...Do i need to apply for ssn once i get to U.S? Or column of DS230 form regarding the ssn can itself fetch me the ssn?

You'll need to apply after you get here. The question on the DS-230 about the SSN only applies to immigrant visa applicants. The K-1 is technically a non-immigrant visa.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-23 20:38:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionK 1 Visa Interview questionaire
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-14 06:00:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionQuestion about forms..
QUOTE (MouadsWife @ Sep 25 2009, 08:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Im checking out some forms that my fiance will quite possible receive in his packet per a link if viewed on vj. I shows that the following forms will be needed for the K1 interview:

DS-230 I & II,
DS-157
DS-156
DS-156K

I am wondering out of these 4 forms, which forms can he fill out in advance and which forms required to be completed at the embassy. I am also compiling some his papers needed (what I originally sent for the initial petition), and was told that the window that you slip everything through is only soo big. Im wonder about how big or little it is, and can he just provide the most pertanent information through the window, and hold what wont fit until the interview time? Just wondering to help me package this better. Thanks! good.gif

They can all be completed in advance, but some of them must be signed before the consular officer, so don't sign those in advance. The DS-156 in particular should be filled out online at http://evisaforms.state.gov so you can print the form with the 2D barcode. Some embassies are very picky about this.

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Edited by Stephen + Elisha, 25 September 2009 - 07:38 PM.

Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-25 19:37:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPacket 3 question, Mumbai Embassy K-1
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-29 12:13:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionUnemployment Compensation Revisited
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-20 21:11:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionPacket 3 and Packet 4
http://london.usemba...a/iv/iv_15.html
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-26 09:17:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionupdated forms
QUOTE (Brianna Y Alex @ Sep 26 2009, 02:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
does anybody know where i can check/get the new forms for ciudad juarez for K-1 visa? all of the forms on the consulate website seem to be outdated. please and thank you.

The DS-230, DS-156K, and DS-157 can be downloaded from the Department of State website: http://travel.state....forms_1342.html

Note that the Department of State versions do not allow you to save your entries. If you do not print the form after filling it out, you will lose the information you entered. Alternately, you may download the forms from the links in my signature. I downloaded each form and enabled saving in Acrobat Professional. These forms are the current versions and are exactly the same as the forms available from the DoS website except that they permit you to save your entries.

The DS-156 must be filled out online at http://evisaforms.state.gov.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-09-26 13:49:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionAffidavit of Support doubts.
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-14 10:01:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI134 Question
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-19 09:38:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionhelp on the affidavit of support I-134
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 08:15:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionpacket3 and i134 questions.
Tax returns (1040EZ and the W-2) are acceptable.

Tax transcripts, if you have time, are better—they prove that you actually filed with the IRS. Anyone can download forms from the IRS website and fill them out, and even a W-2 is not difficult to gin up (child's play if you have QuickBooks or the like on your computer). But the transcript shows the values as they were entered into the IRS computers from your filing.

Transcripts can be ordered free of charge by dialing 1-800-829-1040 and following the automated prompts. They will be mailed to you and you should receive them within a week to 10 days. Or you can drop by your local IRS office and they'll print them for you while you wait—again, at no charge.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 08:25:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat is meant by Court and Police Certificate..
First, you are confusing some terms. Your fiance doesn't receive NOA2. "NOA2" is a VJ term for the Notice of Approval that you (the US citizen petitioner) receive from USCIS telling you that your petition was approved. The information your fiance received from the Casablanca consulate, detailing the documents required for the interview, is called Packet 3.

Second, the documents they are asking for are the Fiche Anthropometrique (police certificate) and Casier Judiciare (judicial/court records). Details for obtaining them:

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Available. Moroccan citizens, over 18 years of age, must obtain a Fiche Anthropometrique and a Casier Judiciaire from the Central Police station at their place of residence. The identity card, which is necessary to obtain the Fiche Anthropometrique, is not available to Moroccans under 18, therefore, Moroccans aged 16 to 18 should present an extract from the judicial records (Extrait du Casier Judiciaire). For non-Moroccan citizens, an extract from the judicial records (Extrait du Casier Judiciaire) must be obtained. Police and penal records are not delivered to third parties. A Fiche Anthropometrique can be obtained by resident citizens of Morocco upon presentation of the new format National Identification Card (Carte Nationale), a stamped self-addressed envelope, and a fee to the Service de l'Anthropometrie of the Central Police Station of the place of residence. [For schedule of fees, applicants should contact the Moroccan consular office nearest their place of residence.] Non-resident Moroccan citizens may request a Fiche Anthropometrique by writing directly to the Direction General de la Surete Nationale, Fichier Central de L'Anthropometrie, Rabat. The number and date of issue of the new format Carte Nationale must be included in the request. The fiche Anthropometrique is delivered only to bearers of the new format Carte Nationale.

http://travel.state....ocity_3629.html

This seems to be the process lover89 describes in the previous post.

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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-19 12:32:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHow many co-sponsors can I have?
Follow-up: http://www.visajourn...howtopic=223759 talks about the London consulate and what they want to see on question 11.

As for question 10, the answer is quite straightforward: you, the petitioner, would list your fiance here—you filed a visa petition for him, or you wouldn't have gotten to this point. Your co-sponsor will answer "None" unless she has in fact submitted a visa petition for someone else.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 15:21:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHow many co-sponsors can I have?
There is no point in submitting multiple co-sponsors for the I-134. You cannot add their income together to meet the requirements. Your best bet is to use a single co-sponsor whose income is comfortably over the poverty guideline for his/her household size including the fiancee being sponsored. From what you posted, option number 2—your sister—is the no-brainer choice.

In regards to how to fill out questions 10 and 11, I would generally direct you to the VJ example forms, but a recent thread states that London prefers these items to be completed differently. Have a look through today's I-134 threads and I suspect you'll find your answer.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 15:16:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionWhat do I need to send for the I-134 financial support
If your income is comfortably over 125% of the poverty guidelines (currently $18,212 for a household of 2 - you and your fiancee), you don't need to submit info on bank accounts or other assets at all.

I-134 questions are covered in the Embassy and Consulate Discussion, as that is the stage of the process where this form is required. Moving this thread there.
Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 15:10:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussiongettin ready for i134 and interview
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Stephen + ElishaMaleSouth Korea2009-10-20 14:06:00