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How to get the police clerance

cimi

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Mar 8, 2007
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Hello folks,
I'm wondering that anyone can tell me ,how to get the police clerance from USA,since i don't live there anymore.
I aprecciate Your answers and coments.

Thanks ,
from Jimmy
 

habib890

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Mar 30, 2008
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You have to contact the nearest Police station of your last residence in USA. And there should be a specific procedure at that Police station to obtain police clearance.
Thank you.
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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cimi said:
Hello folks,
I'm wondering that anyone can tell me ,how to get the police clerance from USA,since i don't live there anymore.
I aprecciate Your answers and coments.

Thanks ,
from Jimmy
Here you go.

HOW TO OBTAIN A POLICE CERTIFICATE FROM AUTHORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

Applicants requiring Police Certificates who are currently present in the United States or who have stayed in the U.S. for six months or more MUST obtain police clearance from the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI).

STEP ONE - HAVE A FULL SET OF FINGERPRINTS TAKEN BY A RECOGNIZED AGENCY:

* Fingerprints for U.S. record checks should be taken on the FBI FINGERPRINT FORM. Do not contact any FBI office regarding fingerprinting. A Fingerprint Form can be obtained by requesting one by mail from the FBI at the address listed below.

* Fingerprints can usually be taken in the U.S. by a LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT. Persons MAY also be fingerprinted at a regional office of the DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES, or from a private organization engaged in the fingerprinting business. The applicant should always specify when making a fingerprinting request that it is required for Canadian immigration purposes.

* Applicants appearing for fingerprinting will also need PHOTO IDENTIFICATION, such as a passport. They should also be prepared to provide fingerprinting agents with details including full name, maiden name, any aliases, date of birth, sex, race, social security number, proof of identity, and the reason for requesting fingerprinting (Canadian immigration purposes).

* A fee will usually be charged for fingerprinting. Fees vary according to the location where the applicant is fingerprinted.

STEP TWO - SEND FINGERPRINTS ALONG WITH A PROCESSING FEE TO THE FBI:
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS Division),
Attn: SCU, Mod. D-2,
1000 Custer Hollow Road,
Clarksburg, West Virginia, U.S.A., 26306.

* A CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER for U.S. $18 should be made payable to "Treasury of the United States".
* Processing usually takes between 6 and 8 weeks. The FBI will send the applicant the results of their check by RETURNING their fingerprint card. THAT IS THE APPLICANT'S POLICE CERTIFICATE.

STEP THREE - SEND THE POLICE CERTIFICATE TO THE CANADIAN VISA OFFICE PROCESSING YOUR APPLICATION.

You can down load the fingerprint sheets from the FBI website.

Note you may require state PCCs as well.

PMM
 

cimi

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Mar 8, 2007
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Thankyou for your help and explanation on this issue,but my problem is that I don't live in USA anymore.
 

PMM

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cimi said:
Thankyou for your help and explanation on this issue,but my problem is that I don't live in USA anymore.
So you download the fingerprint cards, have your prints taken (sometimes the US embassy will do it) and then get a money order for $18 and mail it off.

PMM