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China nationality, apply for American green card, study and work in Singapore for 3 years, and want to open a certificate of no crime in Singapore. What should I do?

This is really asking the right person. I only got this certificate in April this year.

In order to obtain the proof of no criminal record required for visa application,

Application procedure

Applicants currently living in Singapore should apply in person to the CNCC office at Block D # 02-01No.39, Xinqiao Road, Singapore, 088762. Applicants who live in foreign countries can apply to the same address by mail. (that is, if you don't come in person, you can handle it by letter) Both residents and non-residents must meet the following requirements:

& gt& gt A complete set of fingerprints taken by qualified fingerprint officials. Residents who apply in person will collect fingerprints at the CNCC office. Non-residents can take fingerprints at the local police station or law enforcement agency where they currently live. I went there by myself, so if I don't come in person, I just need to record my fingerprints in relevant institutions, such as the domestic police station. )

& gt& gt A copy of the current passport. (Copy of current passport)

& gt& gt Proof of previous stay in Singapore by non-Singapore citizens. You need this. Actually, my certificate is my SP here, and then my passport has a visa stamp for entering Singapore for the first time, the black one. If you enter and leave Singapore many times, you can match your student ID+work permit/employment permit, plus a copy of the page on your passport with the earliest visa to enter Singapore. )

& gt& gt Documents required by the Immigration Bureau. The printed application requirements are unacceptable. )

In fact, what they want is, for example, if you apply for a green card in the United States, an invitation letter for green card application or the rules and regulations of the US Immigration Service, you really need this document. You can fax this to them.

With the above things, you can basically do it well. However, it is disgusting that the application takes 2 1 day. After completion, the rules and regulations of some countries (such as a country in Eastern Europe) are that you have to take this certificate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore's) to stamp it. If you don't need a green card in America, you don't need to stamp it.