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I had posted several weeks ago about my wife's first failed biometrics for the permanent green card. She had a second biometrics and we fear her prints were poor in that one as well. We were told at ASC that, if the second set was bad, she would have to provide police clearances from all the places that she lived in the past 10 years. She lived in Moscow for seven years before coming here in April of 2005. We were very worried about how to obtain police clearances from a city on the other side of the globe and known for an extremely slow bureaucracy. As we should have guessed, police clearances are only required for locales lived in within the U.S. Hopefully, this information will help others in our position not to sweat unnecessarily about obtaining police clearances from other countries.

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