Angella
Star Member
- Mar 22, 2010
- 7
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Kingston Jamaica
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06-09-2009
- File Transfer...
- 07-11-2009 KGN Rec'vd July 30 2009
- Passport Req..
- 9/06/2010
- LANDED..........
- 10/18/2010
MORE FE TELL UNNU!!!!
On Wednesday, the office that processes applications for police certificates, popularly known as the 'Fingerprinting Office', located at 34 Duke Street in downtown Kingston, experienced a crush of persons trying to renew their police records.
Many of them complained that they were being told by officials at the US Embassy that persons who had received their records before June were being asked to renew the documents.
"All now mi can't understand what a happen. Mi do mi thing the other day and now people a tell mi seh because a some fraud scheme mi have to come do over mi document, this is unfair," fumed one man.
A woman, who said she was not fully aware of what was happening, told the Observer that she heard that there was a fraud and that the embassy was moving to clamp down on it.
Police at the 'Fingerprinting Office' declined to speak definitively to the issue.
"What I can say is that some persons are being sent to renew their police certificates. As for other details, we cannot say," said one cop.
THIS GOES FOR CANADIANS AS WELL, SO EVERYONE LOOK OUT FOR POLICE REDO'S ONLY IF DONE BEFORE JUNE 2010.... They are not letting anyone proceed without this done...
On Wednesday, the office that processes applications for police certificates, popularly known as the 'Fingerprinting Office', located at 34 Duke Street in downtown Kingston, experienced a crush of persons trying to renew their police records.
Many of them complained that they were being told by officials at the US Embassy that persons who had received their records before June were being asked to renew the documents.
"All now mi can't understand what a happen. Mi do mi thing the other day and now people a tell mi seh because a some fraud scheme mi have to come do over mi document, this is unfair," fumed one man.
A woman, who said she was not fully aware of what was happening, told the Observer that she heard that there was a fraud and that the embassy was moving to clamp down on it.
Police at the 'Fingerprinting Office' declined to speak definitively to the issue.
"What I can say is that some persons are being sent to renew their police certificates. As for other details, we cannot say," said one cop.
THIS GOES FOR CANADIANS AS WELL, SO EVERYONE LOOK OUT FOR POLICE REDO'S ONLY IF DONE BEFORE JUNE 2010.... They are not letting anyone proceed without this done...