Thank you very much picklee for sharing this.picklee said:For posterity sake, here is a scan of what my letter looks like, date Feb 14, 2017 from My FBI Report channeler: http://myfbireport.com/index.php
Thank you very much picklee for sharing this.picklee said:For posterity sake, here is a scan of what my letter looks like, date Feb 14, 2017 from My FBI Report channeler: http://myfbireport.com/index.php
Yes, thanks for sharing. So the fact that it is on security paper (with the VOID watermark) tells IRCC that you used a channeler, and did not apply directly to the FBI. Whether or not IRCC accepts it - please keep us informed!picklee said:For posterity sake, here is a scan of what my letter looks like, date Feb 14, 2017 from My FBI Report channeler: http://myfbireport.com/index.php
I just got a copy of FBI rapsheet from a friend. Even that has the Void watermark. Channeler or no Channeler, I think the watermark will be there.jes_ON said:Yes, thanks for sharing. So the fact that it is on security paper (with the VOID watermark) tells IRCC that you used a channeler, and did not apply directly to the FBI.
Thanks for sharing that link. I think we have our answer here:jes_ON said:Yes, thanks for sharing. So the fact that it is on security paper (with the VOID watermark) tells IRCC that you used a channeler, and did not apply directly to the FBI. Whether or not IRCC accepts it - please keep us informed!
https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks
15. Will I receive my Identity History Summary on blue security paper?
Due to automation of the mailing process, the FBI does not provide Identity History Summary results on blue security paper. All responses will be processed on standard white paper.
An FBI-approved Channeler may only process requests for a U.S. person (an individual who is a citizen of the U.S. or a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.). A lawful permanent resident is any person not a citizen of the U.S. who is residing in the U.S. under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant (also known “Permanent Resident Alien,” “Resident Alien Permit Holder,” and “Green Card Holder”).
Hello - I got this information too from Canadian Fingerprinting at 2 College St. But I am tending to think they are legitimate because this agency was recommended by the police station in my neighborhood. I doubt if the police would give information about non-legit agencies. They say it will cost me $200 for the channeler service for non-US persons as long as my stay in the US was legal. I am really confused now. Sounds like a stress-free option if you think about it.mdeep83 said:I contacted Canadian Fingerprinting Services Inc. located at 2 College St, Toronto to get my fingerprinting done to directly submit the application to FBI. That is when the person on the phone mentioned to me about the channeler service. I asked him repeatedly to confirm what he was claiming and he did mention that they have successfully processed FBI IdHSC for Non-US citizens and Green Card holders as long as the applicant was in the US legally and has an SSN. Not sure how legitimate and useful the service is.
I went to Canadian Fingerprinting Services Inc at 2 College St. I think that the service offered there is NOT adhering to FBI standards. First off, the guy kind of has a pre-filled application where the checkbox that declares that the applicant is a US Citizen/Green Card holder is already checked and he tries to ensure that the applicant somehow doesn't pay attention to it. In my opinion, he also insists that the SSN be not mentioned since it is not "mandatory". Although the report is coming from FBI and looks and is real, he is mending the laws by posting fingerprints of Non-US personnel.raghav30389 said:Hello - I got this information too from Canadian Fingerprinting at 2 College St. But I am tending to think they are legitimate because this agency was recommended by the police station in my neighborhood. I doubt if the police would give information about non-legit agencies. They say it will cost me $200 for the channeler service for non-US persons as long as my stay in the US was legal. I am really confused now. Sounds like a stress-free option if you think about it.
Raghav.
As far as I can tell, the authorized list of channelers are all companies based in the U.S.8. Can a company outside the United States submit fingerprints to the FBI through an FBI-approved Channeler?
Only a United States company that has the statutory authority to submit fingerprints to the FBI and receive the FBI CHRI may use an FBI-approved Channeler.
That is a ridiculous amount to pay. As a U.S. citizen, I used a channeler in the U.S. and it cost me US$40. I went to a sheriff's office just over the border and paid US$10 to have my fingerprints taken electronically. I mailed the application and had the letter a few days later.raghav30389 said:They say it will cost me $200 for the channeler service for non-US persons as long as my stay in the US was legal.
Couldn't agree more. The service is fraudulent and absolutely not recommended.picklee said:Personally, I think it's a good idea to avoid obtaining documents for an immigration application fraudulently. But that's just me.
Hi mdeep83, my case is very similar to yours. I have 60 days before my open work permit expires and I am planning to apply for the FBI report today. And most probably I'll get my ITA in a few days (next draw) according to my points. So if I wait for 90 days, my OWP will expire and I won't be eligible to apply for a BOWP. If I apply right before my OWP expires, my PR application might be refused since I didn't waited enough for the FBI report. Can you please inform me about your experience? How did it go? How did you handle the situation? ThanksHi All,
When I read through the CIC website, under a section for Non-US citizens/green card holders, the following has been mentioned about FBI police clearance certificate/ FBI Identity History Summary Check -
Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
It says that the service is not available. However, I found an FBI channeler who says he can process FBI IdHSC for non-citizens as well and that I would get a legitimate letter directly from FBI on my mailbox.
Now, my question # 1 is - would CIC accept this or does the above statement made on the CIC website mean that even if I am able to get the service, it will not be accepted?
Note that I have already submitted a request to FBI directly and that may take 12-14 weeks. CIC states that I can still go ahead and submit my EE application with the proof that I have applied for an FBI PCC and submit the actual PCC when I get one. The catch however, in my case is that I will also have to apply for BOWP (My closed WP is expiring on June 3rd).
Question# 2: By the time I apply for BOWP, say last week of May, if I have still not received the PCC through my direct application to FBI and I go ahead and submit the BOWP, will the BOWP get rejected if CIC thinks that my PR application is incomplete? Please do let me know.
We received my SO's FBI Identity History Summary Report, which we do the old-fashioned way. In 2016, we got him fingerprinted at a sheriff's office in the US and snail-mailed the application. We received a letter on not-quite white paper with a grey-ish seal watermark. Ours does not say VOID on it. It's now too old so we need to get another one done but we're nervous about using a 3rd party channeler. Did the one from the 3rd party channeler say VOID on it?I just got a copy of FBI rapsheet from a friend. Even that has the Void watermark. Channeler or no Channeler, I think the watermark will be there.