Many many thanks & much gratitude to all guys in this forum for your prompt contributions. I personally will like to give thumbs up to Jonge, Mush & Jorj.
I will like the input of the following:-
Is there any problem if you present to a CO a police certificate (certificate of good conduct) and a sworn affidavit of names that's more than 6 mths old frm the date of issue?
Lastly as regards a sworn affidavit of names, which one is mostly preferred by COs between one that originates & bears a seal of a registered & authorized commissioner for oaths or from a seal of any high court signed by a Magistrate.
Gidmog,
good to know that the forum has been of help. Concerning the Police Certificate and referring to 'U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Volume 9 - Visas' 9 FAM 42.65 N3 VALIDITY OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS AND APPLICATION FORM DS-230, APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION, OR FORM DS-260, ELECTRONIC APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION, "Supporting documents that are subject to change are valid for one year. This time limitation applies to Form DS-230, Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration, Form DS-260, Online Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration, medical examinations, and police certificates from any country visited or inhabited subsequent to the previous clearances. It does not apply to a birth certificate or a third country clearance or police certificates from an area to which the alien has not returned since its issuance."
Concerning the affidavit, I personally think you should get one that bears a seal of a registered and authorized commissioner for oaths.
I hope this helps...if you are interested in the document I quoted from just google for U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Volume 9 - Visas (8788.pdf)