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Hi Brisimon,Yep others have reported it...
Are you able to shed any light on this police clearance thing?
Hi Brisimon,Yep others have reported it...
Thanks goodness, I thought it was just me.....Phew!!!Yep others have reported it...
Hi Brisimon,
Are you able to shed any light on this police clearance thing?
Hey there, you can get the Ministry of Justice report however this wont be enough for your interview for a immigrant visa, however still get it. I emailed the consulate in Auckland and they forwarded me a "New Zealand Police Clearance Authorization" form, you sign this, send it back directly to the consulate and they will then obtain from the New Zealand police and information held about you but you have to disclose any convictions you have. The email is AucklandIV@state.gov I suggest doing this ASAP so that they can send it to the NZ police. If you have any problems message me and I can email you the form.
Thanks for this Cody. Definitely didn't know anything about the police clearance form. So does this form just give the consulate authority to our records? Does it matter if we do it now as opposed to closer to the interview date?
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Hey all, ocx2xx number, transferring from my L1b visa in October hopefully. Very fortunate!
My situation is that I am a New Zealander and have lived in Australia for 6 years previously, and I will be going via the Auckland embassy, so definitely try to get in contact with the embassy that your having your interview. Reason the Auckland consulate wants a Police authorisation is due to the Clean Slates Act and the US does not recognise this (basically if your clean in the past 7 years the Ministry of justice report makes you look like a model citizen) so the US consulate wants a FULL history directly from the NZ police. The NZ police do not offer this service directly to citizens, they send all information they have directly to the consulate (exactly like the medical), so that they can review it before your interview. As I lived in Australia the consulate has instructed me I must get a full finger printing and name check which I must provide at the interview. If your a Kiwi in Australia currently it may be different again. From my experience however getting the police clearance and Ministry of justice report, it can take the full 20 days, as this is a free service, so do plan ahead.Thanks for this Cody. Definitely didn't know anything about the police clearance form. So does this form just give the consulate authority to our records? Does it matter if we do it now as opposed to closer to the interview date?
Thanks for this Cody. Definitely didn't know anything about the police clearance form. So does this form just give the consulate authority to our records? Does it matter if we do it now as opposed to closer to the interview date?
Hey ozimattskey, when you filled out your DS260 what addresses did you put on that? They wanted everywhere that you had lived since I think 16.Hi Guys,
Has anyone done the UK polcie check before? Ive downloaded the application and its fairly self explanitory except for the section where it asks for the 10 previous addressess. I'm an aussie who used to live over in the UK but I only had one UK address, Im assuming its not asking me for my 10 previous address from Australia but just from the UK?
Cheers
yeah its hard to know isnt it. I haven t been in NZ for 14 years. Spent 4-5 living in the US then came here.
If we go by the DVweb page instructions theoretically we dont need overseas PC's HOWEVER Im looking at it from the point over covering all bases. Cant hurt I dont think.
Again good luck!
Ok.............. so now I need to ask if anyone is getting a police clearance from the USA? or does anyone know if the consulate automatically does a background check prior to or as part of the DV interview.
Said it before and will say it again...... will be glad when this is all done and dusted.
Ive been entering this lottery for 16 years now so yes Im delighted to have been selected. Not complaining at all.