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小白,
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http://guangzhou-ch.usembassy-china.org.cn/iv_faq090206.html 5. 我该如何就签证申请的问题与领事馆联系?
移民签证部只接受关于具体的签证申请个案的咨询, 咨询必须通过本馆网上电子咨询表格
发到本馆。
移民部只受理来自于申请人,美国申请人及记录在案的律师的咨询。
从2010年11月15日起,移民部将不会回复通过其他方式提交的咨询。
另外,除中文地址的文字,所有咨询的内容必须用英文填写。
http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn//immigrant-visa-unit-question.html剛Call小白
移民局有回音了
但因他在火車上..明天他生日再說
http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_4881.html?cid=3634Police Records
Available. Police records can only be requested for immigrant visa applicants by the United States Consulate or Embassy where the applicant's case is being processed. Any certificate presented directly by applicants cannot be accepted. To request a police record, the visa processing post should send an email to the Consulate General in Amsterdam at
[email protected]. The request must include:
Applicant's full name(s) including aliases:
Date, city/town and country of birth;
Complete address of last residence in The Netherlands. The Consulate General in Amsterdam may need up to 15 working days to obtain the certificate, provided there is no derogatory information concerning the applicant. If there is derogatory information it may take up to five weeks.
The certificate, which is in the Dutch language, covers criminal investigations only. Criminal records are expunged after a number of years, depending on the offense, following termination of the case (i.e., after service of any prison sentence) provided no other offense is committed in the interim. Police records may, therefore, not constitute a full summary of criminal records. Applicants with a criminal history can obtain their own conviction record from the sentencing court.
These certificates may be used only in processing immigrant visa applications and may not be given to the applicant or to any private individual. The visa applicant may not be informed of the source of any derogatory information contained in the police certificate.