OK - if you read the reciprocity page for Kuwait you see the information posted below. You should go through the motions
exactly as you see written below - and document carefully the steps you have taken to obtain the certificate. Because of the way you have "not" resided there for more than 6 months you might still fail to get the police certificate. In that case you need to prove that you took these trips every 90 days to establish that you have not met the residency requirement described below - even though this lasted 8 years. It is all about the documentation. You want to go to the interview armed carefully with the evidence that proves you followed the intructions AND proved that you did not meet the residency standard, and therefore are not expected to provide the certificate. If you attend the interview without documenting that carefully you might be put on AP pending the production of a certificate that you cannot provide (not a good place to be in).
If you do all that I have described, I think you'll be OK.
Police Records
Available only to those residing in Kuwait; age 18 and above must get the police clearance certificate if resided in country for 6 months or more.
A police certificate, or 'Good Conduct Certificate,' can be obtained from the Ministry of Interior, General Department for Criminal Evidence, Department of Identification and Automated Search located in the Farwaniya-Dhajeej area, Airport Road 55, opposite the Kuwait Airways main building. Phone: 2434-6101. Fax: 2434-5790.
Each applicant must provide the following:
- A letter from the US Embassy*
- One recent front-view color photograph
- Passport and one photocopy
- Kuwaiti Civil Identification Card and one photocopy
*The Embassy will only provide the letter of request to immigrant visa applicants. U.S. citizens and other individuals seeking Kuwait police clearances should obtain a letter of request from his/her local sponsor or the requesting embassy.
The process to obtain a police certificate takes 1 to 2 weeks.