As per CIC guidelines, only FBI is sufficient.sarad1 said:Just a quick fire curious question.
For those of us in US, is FBI PCC enough or do we need state police clearance certificate as well?
As per CIC guidelines, only FBI is sufficient.sarad1 said:Just a quick fire curious question.
For those of us in US, is FBI PCC enough or do we need state police clearance certificate as well?
FBI is enough.sarad1 said:Just a quick fire curious question.
For those of us in US, is FBI PCC enough or do we need state police clearance certificate as well?
Brother ,PunjabiInUSA said:Dear forum Members,
I applied for FBI PCC on 6th Oct 2014(FBI received date) ( for self and Spouse).
As per FBI customer care our reports are processed on 23rd Jan 2015.
we are in US only and as per USPS mail it takes 3 days to get it delivered at my address.
Today i again called FBI and he still see same status processed they dont have date when it is posted.
He told me t0 call them again after 3 weeks from Processed date.
Will they send me another copy of report if it would not delivered in 3 weeks or I have to restart the whole process?
Appreciate your views....
Thanks.
Many people have been asking this question as whether a state PCC is accepted in lieu of FBI PCC. But there is no definite answer. I suggest you to raise a CSE to your VO and explain the situation you are in. They might accept it. There has been cases where they have accepted state PCCs .traxton said:My fingerprints were rejected due to "quality of characteristics being too low to be used". I just sent another set of fingerprints plus a whole new application which is received today (Feb 2) but at the rate of how slow the processing time is I'll likely only get it earliest May!!! I have a feeling it might be rejected again too coz my skin condition on my palms renders my fingerprints barely readable.
I just applied for an Iowa State Criminal History Record Check (processing time only 1 week) since my time in the states has exclusively been in Iowa. Could I use that instead of the FBI Clearance, with a letter from the fingerprinting technician I visited explaining that I have a skin condition which causes poor fingerprints?
What do you mean by CSE? VO means Visa Officer right? I'm also attaching the original letter sent back from FBI detailing why my fingerprints were rejected. Hopefully that and all the other documents I'm submitting (including police certs from other countries I have spent most of my life living at) will be suffice. After all, I only resided about a year tops in the states so it's not like I was there for a very long time.akashsar said:Many people have been asking this question as whether a state PCC is accepted in lieu of FBI PCC. But there is no definite answer. I suggest you to raise a CSE to your VO and explain the situation you are in. They might accept it. There has been cases where they have accepted state PCCs .
In the mean time send one more fresh application to FBI with multiple finger prints . Just in case the second one does not go through you have one more in line.
Just saw that. So if my fingerprints keep getting rejected and they can't give me a FBI clearance, and CIC refuses to accept state clearance, then I can say goodbYe to Canadian PR?!sss82 said:i just saw this on the CIC website. It says that
"You should provide an FBI certificate with fingerprints. State certificates are not accepted."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.asp
Looks like getting the FBI PCC is going to be a long ordeal.
I am really not sure what would happen in such cases. Some where in the forum, i read about some one who was repeatedly getting rejected for FBI PCC and in the end the VO exempted the PCC requirement at their discretion. I was not able to find the thread though.traxton said:Just saw that. So if my fingerprints keep getting rejected and they can't give me a FBI clearance, and CIC refuses to accept state clearance, then I can say goodbYe to Canadian PR?!
Do you think getting an appeal letter from the MP would help?
Yeah especially since for my case I spent barely 1 year in the states (which come to think of it, I never resided in the states for more than 6 months consecutively, only periods of 4months then 1week-2months overseas, then another 4 months again, coz as a student I was only in the states during semesters and left everytime there was a holiday in between. I remember the criteria for a PR applicant to have to send over a police cert is if he/she lived consecutively for more than 6 mths in a country, so I don't know why I have to procure USA PCC to begin with.). Besides, I am sending over PCC from other countries I've resided more time in and they ain't so stringent about fingerprinting like the USA. I'm sure if you let your VO know that you have attempted to get it once and are not able to do so they might waive the requirement or at least accept a state police cert as a substitute.sss82 said:I am really not sure what would happen in such cases. Some where in the forum, i read about some one who was repeatedly getting rejected for FBI PCC and in the end the VO exempted the PCC requirement at their discussion. I was not able to find the thread though.
I am myself, not too confident of the fingerprints that i sent and am now looking at sending a second application. After having completed such a long process and gathering so many docs, getting stuck at FBI PCC is really disappointing.
Brother, what is your VO ? If it is Singapore VO, then I suggest you to go ahead applying for FBI PCC. Why? because I lived in US for only 5 months totally, i.e 2 months for first time, 3 months for the second time, and yes I was still insisted to provide FBI PCC.traxton said:Yeah especially since for my case I spent barely 1 year in the states (which come to think of it, I never resided in the states for more than 6 months consecutively, only periods of 4months then 1week-2months overseas, then another 4 months again, coz as a student I was only in the states during semesters and left everytime there was a holiday in between. I remember the criteria for a PR applicant to have to send over a police cert is if he/she lived consecutively for more than 6 mths in a country, so I don't know why I have to procure USA PCC to begin with.). Besides, I am sending over PCC from other countries I've resided more time in and they ain't so stringent about fingerprinting like the USA. I'm sure if you let your VO know that you have attempted to get it once and are not able to do so they might waive the requirement or at least accept a state police cert as a substitute.
This makes me nervous, I have submitted my application for FBI on 17th October and it took them painstakingly 109 days to process my application and I'm still unable to find out that my fingerprints were accepted.traxton said:Yeah especially since for my case I spent barely 1 year in the states (which come to think of it, I never resided in the states for more than 6 months consecutively, only periods of 4months then 1week-2months overseas, then another 4 months again, coz as a student I was only in the states during semesters and left everytime there was a holiday in between. I remember the criteria for a PR applicant to have to send over a police cert is if he/she lived consecutively for more than 6 mths in a country, so I don't know why I have to procure USA PCC to begin with.). Besides, I am sending over PCC from other countries I've resided more time in and they ain't so stringent about fingerprinting like the USA. I'm sure if you let your VO know that you have attempted to get it once and are not able to do so they might waive the requirement or at least accept a state police cert as a substitute.
Hi All,ren21 said:hi guys! I got a reply from Fbi that my credit card was declined after more than 3 mos of waiting already. I just sent an updated credit card payment form asap. How long do you think guys I'm going to wait for the entire process to be done?