Hi all
I would like someone to help me with a Police-Cancilleria procedure. I am peruvian, living in the DR for 6 years now (legal permanent resident). I need a peruvian police certificate to make some paperwork in the american embassy.
I requested that certificate in Peru, they sent me a form, to be fulfilled in front of the dominican police authority. Procedure is easy, just fingerprints to be taken in front of the dominican police to state those are my fingerprints, write my address and signature and then have the police authority signature and seal. After that, legalization in Cancilleria and then in Peruvian Consulate and finally send it back to Peru to proceed.
I went to the Palacio de la Policia on tuesday morning, after 4 hours of them to be discussing who is going to take my fingerprints (they said there were no policemen available to take my fingerprints twice), asking if I have a presentation card of someone inside and all kind of unprofessional behavior, they fulfilled the form, and had the document signed.
Wednesday morning, I went to the Cancilleria to have it legalized, the girl who checks signatures, said that signature is not valid, it is not registered in her database. Ok, I explained her what this paper was for, when i realized she was not even looking at me, I asked her whose signature should i get in the police station to make sure she would has it in her database. She said, thats something you have to find out... bueno!...
I went back to the Police Station, Archivo Central, where they took my fingerprints, and asked who has a signature registered in Cancilleria, they said "El Coronel". I gave them the fingerprints form, 2 more hours waiting... At midday, one guy came out saying "El Coronel" does not sign documents after midday, please come back tomorrow morning.
I called my lawyer and asked his help, he came and said something to the cop in the door and finally, 30 minutes later we were received by "El Coronel". He explained us he is new in the position (I do understand that), he recognised he is still not familiar with the procedures there (I do understand that) and the last big problem, his signature is not registered in the Cancilleria yet (bueno!). He said he was going to send a communication to Cancilleria yesterday. And asked us to come back today to pick the form signed by him.
This morning, "El Coronel" was in a meeting, my lawyer asked if the communication to Cancilleria was sent yesterday, cops looked at each other and one said, communication is writen but it is not signed yet. After 2 hours "El Coronel" sent my form out, signed and sealed and said the communication about his signature was already sent (didnt say when).
My lawyer went to Cancilleria, but they said they have not received any communication about registering Police signatures. They looked several times among papers they receive daily and nothing. They said since change of government just Salud Publica has requested signatures registry.
After all the experience with the police station here, I am seriously doubting such communication even exists. Does anyone here knows someone in the Police/Government who can help to make sure this communication exists and has been sent to Cancilleria???
Thanks!!!
Jess :bunny:
I would like someone to help me with a Police-Cancilleria procedure. I am peruvian, living in the DR for 6 years now (legal permanent resident). I need a peruvian police certificate to make some paperwork in the american embassy.
I requested that certificate in Peru, they sent me a form, to be fulfilled in front of the dominican police authority. Procedure is easy, just fingerprints to be taken in front of the dominican police to state those are my fingerprints, write my address and signature and then have the police authority signature and seal. After that, legalization in Cancilleria and then in Peruvian Consulate and finally send it back to Peru to proceed.
I went to the Palacio de la Policia on tuesday morning, after 4 hours of them to be discussing who is going to take my fingerprints (they said there were no policemen available to take my fingerprints twice), asking if I have a presentation card of someone inside and all kind of unprofessional behavior, they fulfilled the form, and had the document signed.
Wednesday morning, I went to the Cancilleria to have it legalized, the girl who checks signatures, said that signature is not valid, it is not registered in her database. Ok, I explained her what this paper was for, when i realized she was not even looking at me, I asked her whose signature should i get in the police station to make sure she would has it in her database. She said, thats something you have to find out... bueno!...
I went back to the Police Station, Archivo Central, where they took my fingerprints, and asked who has a signature registered in Cancilleria, they said "El Coronel". I gave them the fingerprints form, 2 more hours waiting... At midday, one guy came out saying "El Coronel" does not sign documents after midday, please come back tomorrow morning.
I called my lawyer and asked his help, he came and said something to the cop in the door and finally, 30 minutes later we were received by "El Coronel". He explained us he is new in the position (I do understand that), he recognised he is still not familiar with the procedures there (I do understand that) and the last big problem, his signature is not registered in the Cancilleria yet (bueno!). He said he was going to send a communication to Cancilleria yesterday. And asked us to come back today to pick the form signed by him.
This morning, "El Coronel" was in a meeting, my lawyer asked if the communication to Cancilleria was sent yesterday, cops looked at each other and one said, communication is writen but it is not signed yet. After 2 hours "El Coronel" sent my form out, signed and sealed and said the communication about his signature was already sent (didnt say when).
My lawyer went to Cancilleria, but they said they have not received any communication about registering Police signatures. They looked several times among papers they receive daily and nothing. They said since change of government just Salud Publica has requested signatures registry.
After all the experience with the police station here, I am seriously doubting such communication even exists. Does anyone here knows someone in the Police/Government who can help to make sure this communication exists and has been sent to Cancilleria???
Thanks!!!
Jess :bunny: