s*******a 发帖数: 4166 | 1 485这个月底要面试,同时LD收到第二次FP通知,今天去了local office打指纹还是没
有成功,说是她的指纹太浅系统识别不了(这个和签证/入关的难道不一样吗?签证/入
关都没问题)。然后打指纹的officer说这样的话必须到过去五年住过的当地police
office出示相关证明之类的。请问这里有人有过类似经历吗?还有不到一个月就面试希
望别因为这个出什么差错啊。 | s*******a 发帖数: 4166 | 2 在网上找到答案了,希望后来人可以借鉴:
Yes. This happened to us. This is the USCIS procedure:
They only take fingerprints twice. If they are rejected by the FBI 2X, then
you will be one of the ones scheduled for an interview due to "non-
classifiable fingerprints" or something like that. AS soon as you get your
interview letter, go to your local police station and get a certificate of
good behavior for your husband. It's basically a letter saying there is no
record of any crime or misbehavior from XXX date (we had them put date of US
entry) until the date of the letter. The letter ONLY covers time in the US.
They already have your police certificate from the embassy in the A-File,
we saw it.
Here's the deal - they will interview you and hold your approval until you
go get the certificate, or they will take the certificate at the interview
and approve you on the spot, which, since we brought ours, made it a done
deal. So, this is kind of stupid of USCIS, for a $3 criminal record from the
houston PD it replaced their vaunted $80 FBI fingerprint check.
We learned this on infopass after calling the FBI fingerprint check line 72
hours after the (2nd) set of prints were taken and the FBI told us that the
2nd set were rejected. We were basically in the "####### do we do now?" mode
because we had no idea, as you do not, what would happen to our case with
no fingerprint check.
Sources:
"twice rejected fingerprint procedure" is in the USCIS Field Adjudicators
manual - calls for scheduling an AOS interview
Local "police certificate" requirement was learned on infopass appt. This
certificate was also asked for during our AOS interview.
Good luck
Good luck. |
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