Can anyone tell me if i can take fingerprints at home with ink?
i can't find any local company for fingerprints
Thanks
i can't find any local company for fingerprints
Thanks
Yes, you can try. The odds of getting a rejection are at least 90% plus.dell2 said:Can anyone tell me if i can take fingerprints at home with ink?
i can't find any local company for fingerprints
Thanks
dell2 said:Can anyone tell me if i can take fingerprints at home with ink?
i can't find any local company for fingerprints
Thanks
Immediately file a CSE or LOE of having overlooked the requirement of US PCC. If you do not do so there is a possibility that CIC will reject your application as being incomplete. Also, immediately apply for a US PCC.elessar said:Can anyone help me with this?
I just noticed that if I count all my visits to the US, I have spent 219 days!!!
I did not provide FBI PCC in my initial submission as I am waiting IRCC to send me a request from my home country. I completely overlook the need of US PCC as I falsely assumed only people who lived there for more than 6 months needed them. My guess is that I'll need to submit my US PCC although processing time is 14-16 weeks !!!
Do you suggest me to submit a CSE clarifying this and telling them this was a honest mistake? (and obviously provide proof that I am applying for US PCC, I'm doing that today or tomorrow) How should I approach this?
My details.
AOR: March 15, 2016
Review of submitted documents: Went blank at some point in April
Nothing else has been updated since.
I also requested GCMS notes with the following status:
ASSESSMENTS
Eligibility: Passed-Candidate
Security:
HIRV:
Criminality:
Org Crime:
Medical:
Misrepresentation:
Other Reqs: Complete-Candidate
Final:
On another note that might be relevant. I have another application under PNP paper based. I submitted in October 2015.
My criminality there is In progress (no medicals nor additional police certificates requested). What brings my attention is this:
INFO SHARING: 2
Created Date: 2016/02/10
Type: Biographic
Partner: USA
Status: NRT
Do you think this has any implication on my US clearance?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Hi,dell2 said:Hmm thanks, I'll check with local authorities if they'll be able to do it.
jairichi said:Immediately file a CSE or LOE of having overlooked the requirement of US PCC. If you do not do so there is a possibility that CIC will reject your application as being incomplete. Also, immediately apply for a US PCC.
thrissookkaran said:Hi,
I did everything by myself and got the FBI PCC without any issues. This is what I did. Got some thick A4 sheets from book store (~160g paper) and printed the details on it- multiple copies. Used a good quality ink pad and rolled the fingets one by one- making 3-4 copies at the same time. ( watched some YouTube videos for correct procedure). Repeated the process- probably, I made 20 fingerprint cards in an hour. Let it dry and made sure that at least a few cards are not smudged. Then I mailed the best 4 to FBI.
This is much cheaper than the other options. Make sure that you are sending it through some courier companies which allow tracking ( UPS/ DHL).
All the best
If it is accepted for applicants who are not US citizens or PR residents why would anyone wait for the 3 to 4 months to get FBI PCC? Do you get the logic?dell2 said:Has anyone tried sending FBI -approved channeler service ? from INDIA. Did they accept it ?
I know it says Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
dell2 said:Has anyone tried sending FBI -approved channeler service ? from INDIA. Did they accept it ?
I know it says Please note that FBI-approved channeler service is only available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
elessar said:Can anyone help me with this?
I just noticed that if I count all my visits to the US, I have spent 219 days!!!
I did not provide FBI PCC in my initial submission as I am waiting IRCC to send me a request from my home country. I completely overlook the need of US PCC as I falsely assumed only people who lived there for more than 6 months needed them. My guess is that I'll need to submit my US PCC although processing time is 14-16 weeks !!!
Do you suggest me to submit a CSE clarifying this and telling them this was a honest mistake? (and obviously provide proof that I am applying for US PCC, I'm doing that today or tomorrow) How should I approach this?
My details.
AOR: March 15, 2016
Review of submitted documents: Went blank at some point in April
Nothing else has been updated since.
I also requested GCMS notes with the following status:
ASSESSMENTS
Eligibility: Passed-Candidate
Security:
HIRV:
Criminality:
Org Crime:
Medical:
Misrepresentation:
Other Reqs: Complete-Candidate
Final:
On another note that might be relevant. I have another application under PNP paper based. I submitted in October 2015.
My criminality there is In progress (no medicals nor additional police certificates requested). What brings my attention is this:
INFO SHARING: 2
Created Date: 2016/02/10
Type: Biographic
Partner: USA
Status: NRT
Do you think this has any implication on my US clearance?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Radu1981 said:Can you explain here please ?
I did not provide FBI PCC in my initial submission as I am waiting IRCC to send me a request from my home country ?
I am waiting IRCC to send me a request from my home country ?
You didn't submitted the PCC from your home country ? But what PCC you submitted ?