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Old Apr 5th 2003, 5:53 pm
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Mioi
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Default Green card photo question

Hi. Has anyone been able to submit two identical photographs of
yourself (for a new green card) taken by a digital camera and printed
out on a consumer-level photo printer? I realize the strict
measurements and other requirements, but I don't see any requirements
on the overall quality of the photo. My photo printer prints at
pretty good quality, but if you look carefully enough, you can see
that it was printed. Anyway, it would save time and money if I do it
this way. Thanks.

~mioi
 
Old Apr 6th 2003, 4:06 am
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Hnchoksi
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    >Subject: Green card photo question
    >From: [email protected] (mioi)
    >Date: 4/6/03 2:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time
    >Message-id:
    >Hi. Has anyone been able to submit two identical photographs of
    >yourself (for a new green card) taken by a digital camera and printed
    >out on a consumer-level photo printer? I realize the strict
    >measurements and other requirements, but I don't see any requirements
    >on the overall quality of the photo. My photo printer prints at
    >pretty good quality, but if you look carefully enough, you can see
    >that it was printed. Anyway, it would save time and money if I do it
    >this way. Thanks.

You can try it. At the most, they will be rejected, delaying your processing
while you submit new ones...you have to decide which is more important: time or
money...
 
Old Apr 6th 2003, 4:40 am
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Joachim Feise
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mioi wrote:
    > Hi. Has anyone been able to submit two identical photographs of
    > yourself (for a new green card) taken by a digital camera and printed
    > out on a consumer-level photo printer? I realize the strict
    > measurements and other requirements, but I don't see any requirements
    > on the overall quality of the photo. My photo printer prints at
    > pretty good quality, but if you look carefully enough, you can see
    > that it was printed. Anyway, it would save time and money if I do it
    > this way. Thanks.

It is easier to just spend the couple of dollars for a real photo.
They are not that expensive.
 

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