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From the US Dream to a Canadian Fresh Start

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Situation

Six years in the US, a stalled visa renewal, and a tight pivot to Canada PR. Canadian immigration required an FBI PCC for every applicant who had lived in the US for more than six months — Pritham had lived there for six years.

Outcome

FBI PCC delivered in twelve working days. Canada immigration accepted the digital copy. PR documentation completed without a single follow-up call.

How it Unfolded

Pritham had done everything right.

He studied engineering in India, earned his Master's from a reputed university in the United States, and built a life there over six years. A stable job. A marriage. A family beginning to take shape. Then came the visa renewal — and everything stalled.

With his US plans suddenly uncertain, Pritham made a decision. Canada. A fresh start. He applied for Permanent Residency and began gathering his documents. That's when he hit a wall.
Canadian immigration required a Police Clearance Certificate from the USA — an FBI PCC — for every applicant who had lived there for more than six months. Pritham had lived there for six years.
The process was unclear. Every search led to more questions than answers. The confusion was exhausting.

Then he found us.


How It Was Handled by Mothishree Forensic Solutions

One call was all it took. We explained the entire process clearly — what we needed from him, what we would handle, and exactly when he could expect his certificate.

He came in. We captured his fingerprints professionally on the FD-258 card. We handled the FBI application, the processing fee, and the courier. He didn't have to follow up once.
Twelve working days later, his FBI PCC landed in his inbox.

Canada immigration accepted the digital copy. His PR documentation was complete.

Pritham is in Canada today. 🍁

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Not sure where to start? Tell us your situation.

Share a few details about the certificate you need and the country it is for. We will explain the process, confirm what is required, and take it from there.

Not sure where to start? Tell us your situation.

Share a few details about the certificate you need and the country it is for. We will explain the process, confirm what is required, and take it from there.

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