Probably. Cause i live in africa and used dhl. I kept asking why it showed "forwarded for delivery " for days before it was delivered on Wednesday. It happened twice. I was told by dhl rep that is how it works. And i paid for 3days shipping which always turned out to be 7-8days
Hi Bellissima! Then that would make more sense. It's possible that depending on the carriers, they might have specific days for pick ups. With USPS I think they might have their own mailroom so delivery is done same day.
Probably. Cause i live in africa and used dhl. I kept asking why it showed "forwarded for delivery " for days before it was delivered on Wednesday. It happened twice. I was told by dhl rep that is how it works. And i paid for 3days shipping which always turned out to be 7-8days
Hi, who sign your package? I use dhl and mine was signed by J L Hurst... it says it was delivered on the 21 but the fbi told me that dhl use a third-party company to deliver packages in west virginia. So now I don't know if it was delivered on the 21 to that company or to the fbi.
Hi, who sign your package? I use dhl and mine was signed by J L Hurst... it says it was delivered on the 21 but the fbi told me that dhl use a third-party company to deliver packages in west virginia. So now I don't know if it was delivered on the 21 to that company or to the fbi.
Hi, who sign your package? I use dhl and mine was signed by J L Hurst... it says it was delivered on the 21 but the fbi told me that dhl use a third-party company to deliver packages in west virginia. So now I don't know if it was delivered on the 21 to that company or to the fbi.
Hello Is that true?
My FBI PCC is going to get delivered in a week and I am planning to travel to India in Sep and return in Oct to US. So does that mean my FBI PCC is not going to be valid?
Thanks , and one more question:
I am a resident of US , traveled to India on a vacation on July 18th. I received ITA on Aug 08th.
I have received my Indian and FBI PCC on Sep 1st at my US address while I am in India.
Now I am planning to submit my application from India as I am planning to stay here until Dec.
Following are the guidelines from CIC:
If your country of residency is USA, then:
For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must have been issued no more than six months before the submission of the e-APR.
If other countries where you have lived:
For countries in which the applicant no longer resides, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant lived in that country.
Following are my concerns:
1) FBI PCC - Since I am a resident of US (I have my driving licence and bank statements there). First rule applies for my US PCC and I should be good as my PCC is issued in less than 6 months.
2)Indian PCC - I received my Indian PCC from Indian embassy in SFO. Here Second rule applies , and I think I am good because I got my PCC on Sep 1st which is after my last visit to my home country which is July 18th. The rule states "police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant lived in that country" , but since I am still living in India on Vacation I think my PCC is valid.
Pls advice if there is any risk of my PCC rejection in this scenario?