Re: Difficulty in obtaining police certificate for SUDAN
starlingbell said:
I desperately need your advice on my difficulty to obtain Police Certificate for Sudan
Hello everyone,
I am newbie applicant from the Philippines, i am in the e-APR stage of my application. My husband stayed in Sudan for a year for his stint as a representative from the Philippines in the UN Peacekeeping Mission. We have applied for permanent resident just this year but we were cancelled because we did not provide police certificate for Sudan because we missed the fact that we should provide police certificate for overseas stay for more than 6 months. We did our application on our own and the police certificate was a major oversight. Fortunately I am back on track however I am having a hard time obtaining police certificate from Sudan. The Sudan Consulate in the Philippines told us that they can't provide what we are asking for and that we should go to Sudan personally.
So my husband went to the nearest embassy of Sudan abroad and that is Malaysia. My husband flew to Malaysia just to get a police certificate. He submitted his fingerprints and all other requirements and they said they would sent it to the Ministry of Interior in Sudan to be processed, however until now, there is no clear indication that we can get the police certificate on time. We emailed them but we only got an automatic reply and nothing else even after a month. We called the Sudan Embassy Malaysia exactly a month after my husband processed his police certificate (which is also challenging because of the communication barrier) and he was told that they have not sent the documents to the Ministry of Interior, Sudan. We called again a week after then they said that they have already sent it and we should call them after two weeks. The person from the Embassy also told us if we have somebody in Sudan to make a follow up on our police certificate but we don't know anyone there.
My question: Is there somebody who have similar experience with mine, Sudan police certificate in particular and what they did to pass. I have only 30 more days left before the deadline of my e-APR and if I can't get the police certificate, please give me advice on what to do. Please help me I don't want to be cancelled again. It was a very devastating feeling.
Hello there,
My husband worked in Sudan before and he is in the Philippines now. We are applying for his spousal sponsorship. Same with your situation, until now we don't have PCC from Sudan. We are May 2016 applicants and so far we are on the PPR stage. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this will go thru as planned. Below are the steps that we have taken.
1. May2016 - Prior to submitting our application, we went to Sudan Consulate in the Philippines. They just gave us a letter stating that they don't issue PCC. We submitted that in our application with an explanation letter why we don't have the actual PCC.
2. After submitting the application, we did not stop trying to get PCC from possible contacts/friends who knows someone in Sudan. Unfortunately, we didn't have any luck.
3. July2016 - We got our AOR2 and on the list of the documents that we need to submit is PCC. Once again I asked my husband to go back to the consulate in the Philippines and ask for an updated letter (same letter, different date) that they don't issue PCC. We submitted a letter of explanation again stating the efforts that we did to be able to get PCC like calling the embassy, asking help from friends who has contact in Sudan, and others. We also added that the letter is a sworn statement that my husband has a good and clean record in the duration of his stay in Sudan.
4. September2016 - Because I'm a worrier, we went to Malaysia in Sudan Embassy and applied for PCC. Same with you, they informed us that there is no "guarantee" if it will be done or when it will be done because we don't know anyone who can help us in Sudan.
5. October2016 - We got PPR (passport request) and based on "trends" in Manila visa office, we are expecting for visa soon. *hoping and praying*
I hope it helps. Goodluck.