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Worried and Confused!

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Apr 9, 2010
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Hi there

I am a UK citizen and my partner is sponsoring me for PR residence. He has been approved as a sponsor and my application has been sent to London. I received an email today asking for Original Police certificates from FBI. I have never lived in the US and they have received my police certificates from the UK and Australia (I lived there for just under a year). I have been to the states a few times on holiday, but never longer than a month, and in total this would be approximately 9 weeks in my entire life!

Does anyone know why they would ask this? I have emailed them asking this, but have not received a response. Is it better to wait for a reply, or to call them.

Thanks for your help
 
As far as I understand there should be no reason why they would need FBI if you haven't lived there.

I'd try and get in touch with them and ask for clarification.

Its probably a mistake.
 
Personally I'd just call them, as they would have put a hold on your file anyway now if they're contacted you asking for additional documents.
 
No probs. Good luck.
 
Hi

MandiF said:
As far as I understand there should be no reason why they would need FBI if you haven't lived there.

I'd try and get in touch with them and ask for clarification.

Its probably a mistake.

It may not be. As CIC/CHC has access to NCIC it is possible that there is a person in the US with the same name and age that has a record, and CHC/CIC wants to confirm that it isn't you.
 
Ahhhh. So should I just go ahead and do the FBI check? Or should I call them first? It seems a bit unfair that my application will take another 4 months for this.
 
PMM is right.

I would email and fax them to get written clarification of what they want. You can't prove a phone call.