What are the initial characteristics of the FBI criminal record certificate?

Like all documents issued from abroad, the U.S. criminal record certificate issued by the FBI must be updated, apostilled, officially translated into Spanish, and with an issue date of less than three months

Likewise, all documents must have the following characteristics to be accepted and valid for visa processes:

What happens if there is a registered record in the report?

Although it is possible to try to apply for a Colombian visa, the applicant must keep in mind that with a registered record (even if it is expired), the Colombian government may decide to deny or unadmitted the application.

How to apply for the FBI criminal record?

To apply for your FBI criminal record, you have three options to request your rap sheet: online, by mail, or through an FBI-approved channeler. Each method has its own process, so let’s dive in and explore how to get started.

US FBI Criminal Record Certificate through an approved channeler

These approved channelers help expedite the delivery of identity history checks, and it works as follows:

  1. They receive your application, along with relevant fingerprints and personal data.
  2. You pay the fee to them.
  3. The selected channeler sends your fingerprint card and necessary information to the FBI.
  4. They receive the result of the background check and share it with you.

 

Trust your processes to experts

We know the implementation of the new Resolution 5477 brings many doubts among the expatriate community, as it comes with new requirements and restrictions that the previous resolution didn’t request.

Although this can be interpreted as a higher demand to acquire a Colombian visa, the truth is that it is still a process with high success rates if you meet all the criteria.

That is why we invite you to consult with experts to increase your chances of successfully obtaining your Colombian visa.