Britsimon
Super Moderator
In answer to your PM, your mailbox is full so I am posting here.
I would be starting the process to get police certificates very soon (perhaps even now) now if I were you. You might be called for a December interview still and even if yours is delayed until January the police cert will still be valid.
Here is what the USCIS instructions say for Uganda:-
"Police Records
Police certificates may be obtained by writing to the Director of CID, P.O. Box 2973, Kampala. Requests must contain correspondence explaining the need for the certificate, fingerprints taken at a police station, and photocopies of pages 1-5 and 61 of the passport. It takes approximately two weeks to obtain the certificate. Fee: Ush 50,000."
So it sounds like you need fingerprints taken first. Perhaps other selectees from Uganda can help describe the process...
I would be starting the process to get police certificates very soon (perhaps even now) now if I were you. You might be called for a December interview still and even if yours is delayed until January the police cert will still be valid.
Here is what the USCIS instructions say for Uganda:-
"Police Records
Police certificates may be obtained by writing to the Director of CID, P.O. Box 2973, Kampala. Requests must contain correspondence explaining the need for the certificate, fingerprints taken at a police station, and photocopies of pages 1-5 and 61 of the passport. It takes approximately two weeks to obtain the certificate. Fee: Ush 50,000."
So it sounds like you need fingerprints taken first. Perhaps other selectees from Uganda can help describe the process...