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guys i need your advise please ,

i'm currentely living in jordan and i'm going to the states for a 1 year training course , so for sure when they ask me to update my ducuments i will be in states

so is it true that if i do now a police certificate from jordan it will be ok (as it usually expires in 3 months) i heard that as long as i dont come back to jordan then even if its old it will be ok to submit it to embassy???

thanks
 
As far I know, police certificates from Jordan are valid for a year. Also, you need to submit an FBI clearance after you stay in the US for six months. If CIC, at the time they request the PCC, you've been in the US for more than six months, then you need FBI clearance.

If they ask for PCC, they should have not been older than three months. So you can't give them older ones.

For each country you lived or worked since you've been 18, you have to submit PCC for.

Cheers
 
thanks mezo , concerning jordan even if i havent returned to jordan i will have to make a new one if the 3 months passed?
 
Yes. As long as you spent more than 6 months after 18 yrs old, then you need these PCC fresh not older than 3 months.
 
No worries, you can apply at the Embassy of Jordan in the USA. The application form is on their website, under the consular section - click the button on the left that says "Good Conduct."

http://www.jordanembassyus.org/new/consular/indexco.shtml
 
jes_ON said:
No worries, you can apply at the Embassy of Jordan in the USA. The application form is on their website, under the consular section - click the button on the left that says "Good Conduct."

http://www.jordanembassyus.org/new/consular/indexco.shtml

Good advice. Do you know how long it then takes if he applies this way?
 
wow jes , very important information , thank you ever so much
 
Mezo2009 said:
Good advice. Do you know how long it then takes if he applies this way?

I don't know - you should contact the Embassy for more info - Good luck!
 
Thanks Jes. It usually takes longer substantially from embassies as requests are normally routed to ministry of foriegn affairs in the specific country then to local designated authorities. Anyway thanks for the info.