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My husband was unable to get a police clearance from one of the countries he lived in for over 6 months because there was a recent war there,,,so he asked and they told him its impossible at this time...However he was able to get one from his country of citizenship ...and he placed a letter explaining the situation...Do you guys think they would accepty that or would they refuse the applications?!?! OMG I am so worrid now
Print out every piece of communication he has showing that he took steps to try to obtain the police record and was advised it is not possible at this time. Get it in writing, from the embassy/consulate/authority he dealt with to try to obtain it.
Sometimes, provided you can show you made every reasonable effort to obtain the record, they are willing to accept that there was nothing more you could do.
The problem is there is not structured government at this time...very chaotic there...so he cant even get a letter from the authorities...He just wrote a letter explaining this..OMg what should I do?
Try for an email from the consulate/embassy for that country in your husband's home country. Anything in writing that supports his letter of explanation will make it stronger. You can only try, they can only tell you no. Once they do that, CIC has more than your husband's word for it that he did everything he could do. I'm not saying, given the situation in the country, that they won't take his word for it, I'm just saying the more he has to show he did try, the better.
Tina, do you realize, that from certain countries you should NOT send any police clearance on your own, but only if requested? I couldn´t find it the particular information on the cic website right now, so I´m referreing to another post from this forum:
While reading the Immigrant's Sponsorship guide Part II, Page 6 under Security Requirements, it says ..FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTRIES, POLICE CERTIFICATES SHOULD NOT BE OBTAINED BEFORE APPLYING FOR IMMIGRATION. YOU MAY RECEIVE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AT A LATER DATE ABOUT POLICE CERTIFICATES FOR THESE COUNTRIES: Afghanistan, Honduras, Thailand, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Ukraine, Fiji, Poland, United Kingdom, French Polynesia, Singapore, Venezuela.
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