PM'd you theatlantic, would appreciate your feedback.theatlantic said:Finally I received my FBI record today. After the initial failure they agreed to resend a copy of my record to my Bangladesh address and mailed it on 20th September which I got on 2nd October.
You can ask a local police station and they will get it done.rahul_im4u001 said:Guys who have gone through FBI PCC process, kindly comment where to get the fingerprints taken?
I am residing in CA. I can't use the third party channelers as I am not a US citizen
you can also goto a "livescan" center , or a UPS shop.andy108 said:You can ask a local police station and they will get it done.
rahul_im4u001 said:Guys who have gone through FBI PCC process, kindly comment where to get the fingerprints taken?
I am residing in CA. I can't use the third party channelers as I am not a US citizen
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Just look online for a fingerprinting livescan location near you. I first enquired at the police station but since the person was on leave for the week, they directed me to the DMV. They took 10$ and put it on their own card and typed up all the information . Since the fingerprints are taken professionally there are minimal chances of being rejected.
Thanks for the comment but can you please let me know where it has been mentioned that FBI pcc through channelers will not be accepted? only thing i can see from CIC website is "Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents." link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.aspjetplane said:I don't think channelers are accepted for non citizens. You could go to an official fingerprinting location and get the fingerprints done so that they are not rejected.
Recently we contacted Reliability Screening Solutions Inc. http://reliabilityscreening.ca/international/Monzur said:Thanks for the comment but can you please let me know where it has been mentioned that FBI pcc through channelers will not be accepted? only thing i can see from CIC website is "Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents." link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.asp
So, if I get my FBI pcc from FBI approved channeler then why wont they accept it?
I was referirng to the same lines you mentioned. Since they say FBI approved channeler is only available to citizens and PRs - I interpreted that as that they are not for others meaning non citizens and non green card holders.Monzur said:Thanks for the comment but can you please let me know where it has been mentioned that FBI pcc through channelers will not be accepted? only thing i can see from CIC website is "Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents." link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.asp
So, if I get my FBI pcc from FBI approved channeler then why wont they accept it?
Vivotul said:Hi..
Today I call one consultancy name JK consultancy and I have asked them regarding finger print process for US pcc and they told me that they provide two kinds of services one the normal process which takes around 10-14 weeks and other one is expedite process which again consist of two types(both through FBI channelers) which is given below
1) First type of service is for US citizen and green card holder where they get result in the form of hard copy.
2) Second type of service is for Non US citizen where they give result through email and not hard copy(within 25 days).
and they told me the second one(Non US citizen) is just started recently.Please let me know how true it is.Can we trust this information or do we need to go through normal process.
Anyone have any idea regarding this???
jetplane said:I was referirng to the same lines you mentioned. Since they say FBI approved channeler is only available to citizens and PRs - I interpreted that as that they are not for others meaning non citizens and non green card holders.
Also -
"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”). "
from FBI website (https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks)
So thats why I felt that it cannot be done for other. However, if they are doing this now - maybe there has been some changes I am not aware.