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Police Certificate for Mexico

Apiloh

Newbie
Nov 26, 2017
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Hi Guys ! Hope that someone could help me out maybe clarifying this. I Am a Mexican Citizen living in Canada, currently going through the proccess of applying for a PR. Due to this I need a Police Certificate from Mexico. I have done all steps mention on the cic website exept Step 4 (Quote your file number, your name, date of birth, and the name of the visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is.) The reason being I am confused about what would be my File Number or visa office where my things are being processed if I am doing this online.

Hopefully someone will be able to help with this.
Thanks for all your help,
sincerely,
Apiloh

If you live outside Mexico
, the federal police certificate you will need is called the Informe de datos registrales.

To obtain this form, you must send:

1) Two sets of original fingerprints that meet these standards:

  • rolled and flat impressions of all ten fingers taken with black ink
  • full name, date of birth and sex of the applicant
  • the name and address of the police agency
  • the signature of the officer taking the fingerprints
To have your fingerprints taken
If you are in:

  • Canada: Please contact a fingerprinting agency, or go to the closest local police station.
  • All other countries: Please go to the closest local police station. (In some countries the Mexican Embassy or Consulate will be able to assist you)
2) Three photographs of the front, and three of the right profile: passport size (With no makeup, earrings, glasses, beard, moustache, sideburns—no exceptions)

3) One legible copy of your passport’s bio-page (the page where your picture and full name appear).

4) Quote your file number, your name, date of birth, and the name of the visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is.

Do not send any other documents or provide any payments.

Send the above to:

Immigration Section
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 193
Col. Granada
11520 Mexico, D.F
 

MarEd56777

Newbie
Apr 4, 2018
1
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Hi, I have the same question. Did you get clarity regarding point #4?. Quote your file number, your name, date of birth, and the name of the visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is.
Thanks for your help.
 

ADRIANMR

Star Member
Apr 10, 2018
95
24
Hi Guys ! Hope that someone could help me out maybe clarifying this. I Am a Mexican Citizen living in Canada, currently going through the proccess of applying for a PR. Due to this I need a Police Certificate from Mexico. I have done all steps mention on the cic website exept Step 4 (Quote your file number, your name, date of birth, and the name of the visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is.) The reason being I am confused about what would be my File Number or visa office where my things are being processed if I am doing this online.

Hopefully someone will be able to help with this.
Thanks for all your help,
sincerely,
Apiloh

If you live outside Mexico
, the federal police certificate you will need is called the Informe de datos registrales.

To obtain this form, you must send:

1) Two sets of original fingerprints that meet these standards:

  • rolled and flat impressions of all ten fingers taken with black ink
  • full name, date of birth and sex of the applicant
  • the name and address of the police agency
  • the signature of the officer taking the fingerprints
To have your fingerprints taken
If you are in:

  • Canada: Please contact a fingerprinting agency, or go to the closest local police station.
  • All other countries: Please go to the closest local police station. (In some countries the Mexican Embassy or Consulate will be able to assist you)
2) Three photographs of the front, and three of the right profile: passport size (With no makeup, earrings, glasses, beard, moustache, sideburns—no exceptions)

3) One legible copy of your passport’s bio-page (the page where your picture and full name appear).

4) Quote your file number, your name, date of birth, and the name of the visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is.

Do not send any other documents or provide any payments.

Send the above to:

Immigration Section
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 193
Col. Granada
11520 Mexico, D.F
How long took you to receive the PCC ?
 

brownxican

Newbie
Apr 11, 2020
1
0
I have the same question, I am in the process of sending my documents to the Embassy in MX, i have fingerprints and photos taken already, but the last thing I need to add is:
  1. Quote your file number, name of visa office, Canadian embassy or consulate or Case Processing Centre where your file is being processed, you full name and date of birth.
  • What is this exactly? is a copy of my invitation to apply or some document I need to get from my IRCC profile?

    Thank you very much in advance

    B
 

aprado

Star Member
Mar 12, 2016
58
3
File number is the UCI plus application number, basically what comes in your letter from the government