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No, I applied through normal process and it was delivered on 28 Dec. So i was expecting in April but edo is great :)
:D... my bad...
I too applied the via mail application process and it was delivered on Dec-15. Was expecting to get the PCC by end of March. Now I'm looking forward for the PCC via eDo.
 
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Hi,

I have applied through the normal process and it was reached to FBI on 26th December. I was expecting to get the PCC by April. Am I allowed to do it once again through the eDO process, or it will create some problem since as I have already applied once in the regular process?
 
Hi,

I have applied through the normal process and it was reached to FBI on 26th December. I was expecting to get the PCC by April. Am I allowed to do it once again through the eDO process as I have already applied once?
You can apply as many times as you want. There is no restriction to the number of applications.
 
Any particular reason why you did so many samples?
Only because so many people have had experiences of samples being refused for quality reasons. I wasn't too impressed with the RCMP ones, especially when they acted shocked and bewildered at anyone in this day and age wanting ancient ink prints, to then be led off to a back room where they dusted off their ink print equipment with comments like "I can't remember the last time I did this" etc.
I'm only about 10 miles from the US border so I shot over there and went in to the local police station, as they still use ink prints there so in theory should be much more practiced and skilled.
 
Only because so many people have had experiences of samples being refused for quality reasons. I wasn't too impressed with the RCMP ones, especially when they acted shocked and bewildered at anyone in this day and age wanting ancient ink prints, to then be led off to a back room where they dusted off their ink print equipment with comments like "I can't remember the last time I did this" etc.
I'm only about 10 miles from the US border so I shot over there and went in to the local police station, as they still use ink prints there so in theory should be much more practiced and skilled.

I had to get a fingerprinting scan instead of ink fingerprints in my local police station because there was no other facility providing fingerprinting services in my area. I hope fingerprints in ink is not mandatory.
Please suggest your thoughts...
 
I had to get a fingerprinting scan instead of ink fingerprints in my local police station because there was no other facility providing fingerprinting services in my area. I hope fingerprints in ink is not mandatory.
Please suggest your thoughts...

It is accepted, either live (electronic scan) or ink.
 
Only because so many people have had experiences of samples being refused for quality reasons. I wasn't too impressed with the RCMP ones, especially when they acted shocked and bewildered at anyone in this day and age wanting ancient ink prints, to then be led off to a back room where they dusted off their ink print equipment with comments like "I can't remember the last time I did this" etc.
I'm only about 10 miles from the US border so I shot over there and went in to the local police station, as they still use ink prints there so in theory should be much more practiced and skilled.

Oh ok, understandable. Did you also submit eDO?