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  2. Criminal Record Checks - Travel

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    Local Police Check. Go to your local police department where you live or last lived in the United States. Ask that the police conduct a local or state criminal records search. Ask that they provide a document showing you have no history of a criminal record.

  3. Civil Documents - Travel

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    Police Certificates If you are 16 years of age or older, you must obtain a photocopy of a police certificate from all countries you have lived in using below criteria: If you ...

  4. U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country - Travel

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    Immigrant visa applicants are required to submit certain civil documents as part of their visa application, such as birth certificates and police records. (Nonimmigrant visa applicants do not routinely need to submit civil documents as part of their visa application.)

  5. Prepare Supporting Documents - Travel

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    Some countries may require the submission of specific Police Certificate Request forms in order to properly request and obtain the applicable Police Certificate(s). Police certificates from certain countries are unavailable. More specific information is available online on our Reciprocity by Country webpage. If you are 16 years of age or older ...

  6. U.S. Embassy Guatemala City, Guatemala - GTM - Travel

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    The "Antecedentes del Ministerio Publico" is the only police certificate/criminal history document from Guatemala that will be accepted. To obtain this document, you must go to https://consultasmp.mp.gob.gt/ and click on ‘Antecedentes de Denuncias’ and fill out the form.

  7. U.S. Consulate General Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - CDJ - Travel

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    If you lived in any other country besides Mexico and the United States for 12 months or more since age 16, you must submit a police certificate from that country. You can find information on when a certificate is required on our website .

  8. U.S. Consulate General Mumbai, India - Travel

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    police clearance certificate from them. If you are a foreigner residing in India but are not registered with the FRRO, obtain a police clearance certificate from your District Police Station.

  9. U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines - MNL - Travel

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    NOTE: The Embassy requires a valid Philippine Police Certificate known as National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance. You should get a Record Clearance (for travel purposes) from the National Bureau of Investigation at clearance.nbi.gov.ph.

  10. Mexico - Travel

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    Only when an IV applicant has lived in Mexico for six months or more and after the age of 18 is a police certificate required. However, consular officers may request a state police certificate where an individual was resident for more than six (months) on a case by cases basis.

  11. United Arab Emirates - Travel

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    Court/ Police Certificates. Available: Only if applicant is physically present in the UAE. Fees: Between 100 AED to 300 AED. Document Name: Police Clearance Certificate (issued by Emirates) or Criminal Clearance Certificate (federal) or Good Conduct Certificate. Issuing Authority: Federal Ministry of Interior or Emirates Police Departments