| Your Biometrics Appointment |
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| Wednesday, 09 June 2010 11:22 |
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Many applications which have been filed with CIS require that a comprehensive record check be conducted on the individual applicant prior to adjudication and/or interview. CIS captures an applicant’s biometrics via electronic fingerprinting and a criminal and immigration records search is then conducted. For many people, the prospect of being fingerprinted can be stressful. However, for those who are prepared, the biometrics process, which is conducted at an Application Support Center (“ASC”) should be straightforward. You should try to remain calm- there is no reason to be nervous. Almost all applicants for any kind of immigration benefit must undergo a records check and you have not been singled out for any particular reason. The actual rolling of your fingerprints only takes a few minutes and you should be no longer than 30 minutes at the ASC. However, we recommend that you budget approximately one hour of time for the entire process. Included in this article is information on: The General Process CIS will provide a comprehensive list of required documentation with your biometrics appointment letter. When you arrive, you should present your notice to a designated employee who will provide you with a form to complete. The ASC employee will ask to see your government-issued identification and any immigration-related documentation. Generally, your name will be called and you will be brought into a separate area to have your biometrics captured. This is accomplished by rolling your prints onto a computer screen. Your fingerprints are then cataloged and sent electronically to various governmental agencies’ databases. Assuming that all of your documentation is in order and your fingerprints were successfully submitted electronically, the ASC technician will then stamp your biometrics appointment notice which serves as evidence that you complied with the requirement. If your fingerprints were illegible or otherwise not suitable, you will be rescheduled for a second attempt at capturing your biometrics.
Page Summary: The Biometrics appointment is is a part of many application filed through USCIS and involves the capturing of an applicant's electronic fingerprints for the purpose of conducting a criminal and immigration records search.
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