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I become eligible for naturalization in November, but I will be traveling a lot in November and December. I would generally postpone applying for naturalization until I am back in town in January to avoid missing my fingerprints appointment. However, I got my fingerprints done for my ROC in January, so I am guessing my fingerprints are still valid (15 month rule). Do they usually call people for fingerprints in situation like mine or do they use the ones on file?

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I become eligible for naturalization in November, but I will be traveling a lot in November and December. I would generally postpone applying for naturalization until I am back in town in January to avoid missing my fingerprints appointment. However, I got my fingerprints done for my ROC in January, so I am guessing my fingerprints are still valid (15 month rule). Do they usually call people for fingerprints in situation like mine or do they use the ones on file?

I am pretty sure you will have to re-do it.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I become eligible for naturalization in November, but I will be traveling a lot in November and December. I would generally postpone applying for naturalization until I am back in town in January to avoid missing my fingerprints appointment. However, I got my fingerprints done for my ROC in January, so I am guessing my fingerprints are still valid (15 month rule). Do they usually call people for fingerprints in situation like mine or do they use the ones on file?

I had my fingerprints taken for the Naturalization less than a year after my ROC fingerprints. Those that filed N-400 around the same month that I did also had theirs taken within a year or within the 15 months. Basically, all N-400 applicants have to have Fingerprints taken.

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I had my fingerprints taken for the Naturalization less than a year after my ROC fingerprints. Those that filed N-400 around the same month that I did also had theirs taken within a year or within the 15 months. Basically, all N-400 applicants have to have Fingerprints taken.

Thank you.

 
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