I did my I-485 fingerprinting today. The strange thing was that my wife was
fingerprinted in the front room on those big machines without ink. But my prints were taken in the back room with ink on paper. Does anybody know why they were taken differently? Can this mean increased probability for delaying the I-485 approval? It seems so to me because the prints from the machines will probably be sent electronically immediatelly while the paper will have to be mailed to FBI. If so, the information returned to INS from FBI will not be found together and it it is more likelly somebody will have to work harder to approve our applications, ergo higher probability for problems. Any oppinions? GCA |
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