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______10 - VIETNAM POLICE CERTIFICATE:_____________________________
VIETNAM: Available.
Residents: Requests for a "Justice Record Check" (Phieu Ly Lich Tu Phap) are made at the Department
of Justice office in an individual's district or official residence. The official residence is that registered in
the "household registry" (Ho Khau) issued by the district police. There is a fee. The record check takes
approximately three weeks to complete. The record check must be initiated in the district listed in the
household registry as the citizen's official residence.
Non-Residents: Vietnamese citizens living overseas may request the "Justice Record Check" through
the Vietnamese Embassy in their current country of residence. They may also request the "Justice Record
Check" in person at their last place of residence in Vietnam, as reflected in their household registry.
Foreigners: Foreigners who reside or resided in Vietnam should contact the Vietnamese Department of
Immigration in the district in which they currently reside and/or formerly resided to request the "Justice
Record Check."
______F - PETITIONER BIRTH CERTIFICATE:____________________________
Please submit the petitioner's original birth certificate or a certified copy of the original, obtained from
the issuing government authority. The original birth certificate or the certified copy of the original must
contain the petitioner's place and date of birth and names of both parents. If the birth certificate is a
certified copy of the original, it must come from the issuing government authority and it must contain
annotation by the issuing government authority indicating that it is an extract from the official records.
If a birth was never officially recorded, or if it is impossible to obtain a birth certificate because records
have been destroyed or the appropriate government authority will not issue one, you should obtain a
certified statement from the appropriate government authority stating the reason your birth record is not
available. Please submit this with secondary evidence of birth. The secondary evidence must be an
original, or a certified copy of the original. For example, a baptismal certificate that contains the date
and place of birth and both parent's names providing the baptism took place shortly after birth; an
adoption decree for an adopted child; or an affidavit from a close relative, preferably the applicant's
mother, stating the date and place of birth, both parent's names, and the mother's maiden name. An
affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations.
Information regarding the procedure for obtaining birth certificates is usually available from the embassy
or consulate of the country concerned.
All documents not in English or the official language of the country in which the visa will be applied for
must be accompanied by a certified translation. Your translation must include a statement signed by the
translator that states the following:
*Translation is accurate, and
*Translator is competent to translate.
______F - PETITIONER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE:_________________________
Please submit all of the Petitioner's official marriage certificate(s), for present and previous marriages,
issued by the appropriate government authority. The marriage certificate(s) must be an original, or a
certified copy of the original, bearing the appropriate seal or stamp of the issuing authority.
All documents not in English or the official language of the country in which the visa will be applied for
must be accompanied by a certified translation. Your translation must include a statement signed by the
translator that states the following:
*Translation is accurate, and
*Translator is competent to translate.