Ineedaholiday
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- Sep 2, 2010
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Hi there,
My friend finally got his visa but had to jump through quite a few hoops to do so.
He needed a current police check that showed no convictions as it was more than 10 years since the crime
He got his personal poilce check that shows convictions and sentencing and that still wasnt enough.
He had to go to the court and photocopy the documents that listed the charges and convictions as well as the documents that showed the law and section of the law that he was charged under.
I think it all depends on the crime involved but at the very least try to obtain your 2 police checks before having the interview and they will let you know if you need the court documents.
If you take your passport to the embassy and even if they initially refuse the application but send you off for more documents,be aware that they will probably hold onto your passport until the receive the requested documents to be sent off to Homeland security and all going well,will be returned with a Visa enclosed
My friend finally got his visa but had to jump through quite a few hoops to do so.
He needed a current police check that showed no convictions as it was more than 10 years since the crime
He got his personal poilce check that shows convictions and sentencing and that still wasnt enough.
He had to go to the court and photocopy the documents that listed the charges and convictions as well as the documents that showed the law and section of the law that he was charged under.
I think it all depends on the crime involved but at the very least try to obtain your 2 police checks before having the interview and they will let you know if you need the court documents.
If you take your passport to the embassy and even if they initially refuse the application but send you off for more documents,be aware that they will probably hold onto your passport until the receive the requested documents to be sent off to Homeland security and all going well,will be returned with a Visa enclosed