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Just checked my case status. Status didn't change, but the "Last Updated Date" changed, what is that suppose to mean?
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I130- 7-9 months Waiver- 9-12 months Interview- 4-7 months |
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When I go to the interview, do I still need Police certificates from my home country even though I haven't lived there for like 15 years?
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According to travel.state.gov, "In Mexico police certificates are only available for applicants 18 and over. A police certificate from every state in Mexico is generally not required for an IV application. A single police certificate is sufficient. Only when an IV applicant has lived in Mexico for six months or more and after the age of 18 is a police certificate required. However, consular officers may request a state police certificate where an individual was resident for more than six (months) on a case by cases basis. " See: https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...ry/Mexico.html and https://cliniclegal.org/resources/po...uired-mexicans |
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How about the U.S? I think they ask for a police certificate from any country you lived in. Do I need to get a certificate from the U.S before I leave?
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Every state is different, so you'll need to google how to get your criminal history, for every state you've lived in. I will wait to get it once the 601A waiver gets approved because the NVC will only accept them if they were done within the last 6 months. Also, I'll probably have to request them again for the interview at the US Consulate. |
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