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MrsP said:
Hello guys

New to the forum. May tanong lang po sana if someone can help me.

I am sponsoring my husband. He was a seaman and has now put in his resignation from the cruise line that he was working for while we are in the process of his papers.

Last contract nya he was in the cruise ship for 9 months. His port was Miami FL.

Does anyone here know how he can obtain police clearance from the US? I didn't include this in the package when I sent our papers in but reading the forum it seems like they will be asking for this police clearance so I wanted to be proactive and for him to obtain this now that way he has it with him when they do request because I am sure it will take some time to obtain the clearance.

Kung pwede makahingi ng help if anyone has an idea on how to do this please.

Maybe I will be lucky na may sponsor dito na seaman din ang applicant nila. Please help.

Thank you po.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.asp


How to obtain a police certificate - United States

Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?

Yes, Applicants should provide a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) certificate with fingerprints. State certificates may also be requested. The Visa Office will advise you if state certificates are required in your case.

How and where do I obtain one?

You should:

get a cover letter and fingerprint card from the FBI. You can download these from the FBI website or write to the address below and have them mailed to you.
have fingerprints taken. You can have this done by:
a local police department or
a private fingerprinting business.

(When you have your fingerprints taken, you will need photo identification.)

include a Certified cheque or money order for the fees, payable to the U.S. Treasury
mail the letter, fingerprints and fee payment to:

FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Attention: SCU, Mod D-2
1000 Custer Hollow Road
Clarksburg, West Virginia 26306
U.S.A.

Processing times are normally between 16 and 18 weeks. The FBI will send you a letter with the results of their record check. That letter will be your police certificate. You should send the letter and any attached documents to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada office processing your file. All police certificates must be originals. Photocopies will not be accepted by our office.
 
Visa on hand!!!!
 
qt_gummy02 said:
Visa on hand!!!!

congratz qt_gummy02. Sana kami na sunod...
 
Thank you guys! At last... Natapos na din ang pagiintay. For sure kayo na sunod kasi mabilis na process ng CEM. God Bless us all
 
qt_gummy02 said:
Thank you guys! At last... Natapos na din ang pagiintay. For sure kayo na sunod kasi mabilis na process ng CEM. God Bless us all
Congrats! I am happy for you bro! :)
 
Hello Everyone! how's it going? it's been a long time since i last visited this group that i created. I bet almost everybody in this group are now in Canada. :) For the new members, feel free to post for any questions or add me on FB aginaya21@yahoo.com so we could add you to our Fil-Canadian Immigrants group where you can ask questions to our fellow kababayans, who had the same experience of waiting for their visa's but now they're in Canada enjoying every moments with their loveones. I know the feeling of waiting and not knowing when will it be granted, but in God's glory every wishes will be granted and you'll soon be enjoying the life that you have always dreamt of. Ok, we'll see you in our group. God Bless!
 
aginaya said:
Hello Everyone! how's it going? it's been a long time since i last visited this group that i created. I bet almost everybody in this group are now in Canada. :) For the new members, feel free to post for any questions or add me on FB aginaya21 @ yahoo.com so we could add you to our Fil-Canadian Immigrants group where you can ask questions to our fellow kababayans, who had the same experience of waiting for their visa's but now they're in Canada enjoying every moments with their loveones. I know the feeling of waiting and not knowing when will it be granted, but in God's glory every wishes will be granted and you'll soon be enjoying the life that you have always dreamt of. Ok, we'll see you in our group. God Bless!


thank you ..ill search you on fb :) see you there
 
aginaya said:
Hello Everyone! how's it going? it's been a long time since i last visited this group that i created. I bet almost everybody in this group are now in Canada. :) For the new members, feel free to post for any questions or add me on FB aginaya21 @ yahoo.com so we could add you to our Fil-Canadian Immigrants group where you can ask questions to our fellow kababayans, who had the same experience of waiting for their visa's but now they're in Canada enjoying every moments with their loveones. I know the feeling of waiting and not knowing when will it be granted, but in God's glory every wishes will be granted and you'll soon be enjoying the life that you have always dreamt of. Ok, we'll see you in our group. God Bless!



hi aginaya..
i tried to search you on fb and the result is Agiya Ck....is it your account?