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United KingdomPolice certificate for period abroad

further to my recent enquiries....the consulate have advised police certificates for ALL countries...so I have now sent to Germany and Gibraltar- these can take 3-4 weeks - i wished i got them earlier ...but c'est la vie!!!




I am having my mum apply to Singapore for one - not sure what that will achieve though..... it was over 40 years ago and came in on my dads army id card, no passport, visa nothing. I highly doubt that they even have any record of her in the country...... all good fun!
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-01-27 22:47:00
United KingdomPolice certificate for period abroad
[quote name='truffles' post='666470' date='Jan 16 2007, 04:36 PM'][quote name='truffles' post='664369' date='Jan 15 2007, 08:00 PM']I apologise in advance as this must be a constantly repeated question.

I have had conflicting advice and have resorted to trying to email the consular for clarification.

My problem relates to the fact that during my first marriage i spent two periods abroad as part of his job ( RAF Postings). I was under the impression as RAF police are present on all postings abroad that any issues would be recorded and dealt with by the RAF Police and therefore find themselves recorded in UK. Has anyone else experienced this? and can anyone advise?

I have been told that as it was under the auspicies HM Forces that the police certificate for the UK will suffice...
I have also been told that I need to contact the RAF Police Henlow Admin
I have been told so many differening things what i am hoping is that someone here has had a similar situation and can advise what they did?


Thanks and apologies[/quote]


I am in the process of applying for a visa for my mother. She is in a somewhat similar position (except my father has since passed) so I'll be interested to hear if you know anything else.....

From what I understand, taking the discharge papers should cover you. I'm not sure though if you went to other countries other than Germany (my mum was in Singapore in the 60s).

I would try to get the discharge papers though anduse that - better to be covered.....

But yes
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-01-23 11:44:00
United KingdomFav. all time food and drink in the UK
Ha ha! Love it! Can't beat a bottle of Dog.....
Fortunately my US mates like a tipple of it too, but that it a friendship requirement ;)
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-01-16 01:03:00
United KingdomFav. all time food and drink in the UK
Thanks for the heads up! We are SW Washington, but I was just saying to my hubbie tonight that it's time for another Seattle trip soon (LOVE that City!), so we might have to do a side trip too.....
Our local 30mile away local Brit store sometimes has it, but is hit or miss. Never have any crisps though - that's what I really miss. Thankfully, I have a friend over there that sends me a box full and adds some Yorkshire Gold too!
Yep, beer.... miss some decent beer, but they sell Newcastle now, so all is not lost.
Have fun in the UK!




first of all. I think I noticed Glitter star mention IrnBru and I saw Seattle. If you ever venture to snohomish, there is a place called Piccadillly Circus Pub & restaurant and apparently they have Irn Bru. I haven't been there and never tried Irn Bru. However it could be like how US Guinness is....weak. lol (as in when they import it they make it all pastuerized and nasty)

What I miss (even if I am American)....
Decent Sausages!!!!
Galaxy which THANK GOD I can drive 30 min to get at the local (sorta) British shop. (I guess they have their own sausages too but I have yet to try them)
Yorkshire tea (THANK GOD they have that too)
a Decent Pint! lol (like Guinness without pasteurization)
.....and MOST of all...my Fiance as he is still over there...but I suppose he is not food or drink...but its something I miss from the UK anyway. :crying: (going over for Valentines though!! :dance: )

one more thing..... TANGO!!!! lol nothing matches it.


glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-01-16 00:17:00
United KingdomFav. all time food and drink in the UK
Has to be a full English and Irn Bru - drink of the Gods!

-Tracey
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-01-13 15:19:00
United KingdomA question for Munchkin or other IR-5 Applicants

Hi Tracy

sorry not to have replied earlier but things are now getting hectic with only a few days to go. First of all tell your mom not to worry at all, it really is a doddle, basically all they asked me about was my grandkids, just general chatter, was I retiring out there (don't I wish) or was I going to work. As long as all your paperwork is in order it is easy, not like we have to prove our relationship like fiances do

good luck to your mom, but please tell her to try and relax about it, the worse thing is the queue outside and the waiting :thumbs:




Thanks - that was quick!

I will let her know and she, I'm sure, will be relieved!! I told her that she should be fine, and that she doesn't really have anything to prove.
It's the unknown that worries her. I told her that she'll get more hassle with the kids not leaving her alone than she will by the immigration!!

Thanks again, and have a safe trip and a wonderful new life!!

Tracey
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-02-11 19:45:00
United KingdomA question for Munchkin or other IR-5 Applicants
Hi,

First of all, congratulations on your visa!!

My mothers interview is coming up quickly (March 9) and now she is starting to worry a little about the interview!
I was wondering if you or anybody could tell me what to expect and what questions they asked you?

Thanks so much!

Tracey :)
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2007-02-11 16:42:00
United KingdomBrits in the USA
Hi!

Tracey (Doncaster, Eng) & John (Edinburgh, Scot) living in glorious Camas, Washington!!

(Hi, torpedo_bob! Another Brit in Camas - woo hoo!!)
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2006-11-04 02:26:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Completed at NVC
I have not posted much here at all, but I have gotten a wealth of information from everyone - so thank you so much for that!!

My Mother's I-130 has just been completed at the NVC on 12/22!! It took just about three weeks (was entered into the system on 11/27). I wasn't expecting any news for another week or so, I am super excited!!

Thanks for letting me share my happy news!

Tracey
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2006-12-24 00:52:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionJust got my NOA
I am from just over the river in WA - my oath ceremony is next week up in Seattle - yay!!
It took 4 months from start to finish, and my NOA too 284 days.
Hang in there!! I heard too that Portland have a same day oath ceremony if you are approved early enough in the day!
Tracey
glitter-starFemaleUnited Kingdom2006-04-21 22:22:00