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I filled in the beginning of December.

On 5/5/2020 at 7:09 PM, adnguyen1989 said:

I filed in late December and have not received my biometrics. The last time I got it taken anywhere was my adjustment of status more than two years ago. Case status still says case was received and notice sent out (I did receive that)

 

let me know if anyone is still waiting for their bio as well. 

i filled in early December and still waiting for my biometrics. 

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On 5/5/2020 at 5:34 PM, adnguyen1989 said:

 

Thanks for letting me know. 

 

I have not either. Filed middle of December. Did you get yours?

 

On 5/5/2020 at 4:09 PM, adnguyen1989 said:

I filed in late December and have not received my biometrics. The last time I got it taken anywhere was my adjustment of status more than two years ago. Case status still says case was received and notice sent out (I did receive that)

 

let me know if anyone is still waiting for their bio as well. 

Same here.I filed December 16, 2019 and got my extension letter December 23. Have not received any biometrics letter.

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On 5/7/2020 at 5:16 AM, Bb2018 said:

 

Same here.I filed December 16, 2019 and got my extension letter December 23. Have not received any biometrics letter.

Same here! Filed late December and still no biometrics. Received my stimulus though :)

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So today I got this update showing that case updates showing that fingerprint was taken even though I didn’t get letter for my biometric. Is this okay or should I call USCIS?

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19 minutes ago, Arnel villarreal said:

So today I got this update showing that case updates showing that fingerprint was taken even though I didn’t get letter for my biometric. Is this okay or should I call USCIS?

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Yes, very common update. Read up other threads.

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1 minute ago, tu2008 said:

Yes, very common update. Read up other threads.

Thanks, should I call USCIS? I read last time some cases they didn’t receive any biometric appointment letter and next thing they know their applications got denied. So just wondering if I should call to verify with the USCIS 

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26 minutes ago, Arnel villarreal said:

Thanks, should I call USCIS? I read last time some cases they didn’t receive any biometric appointment letter and next thing they know their applications got denied. So just wondering if I should call to verify with the USCIS 

No

 

https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/uscis-response-covid-19

 

  • While biometric services (or other authorized collection sites) are temporarily suspended and/or operations are at reduced capacity, USCIS will reuse biometrics that were previously captured at the initial USCIS in-person appointment under certain circumstances and only when specific requirements are met. USCIS will reuse biometrics if:
    • USCIS is otherwise ready to adjudicate the open application, petition, or benefit request but cannot proceed solely due to the lack of current biometrics;
    • The individual previously submitted fingerprints and a photograph at an ASC (or other authorized collection site);
    • There is an exact A-file number, name, and date of birth match between the pending filing and the previous filing from which the biometrics were collected; and the individual:
      • Was scheduled for an ASC appointment that was canceled since the temporary closure of ASCs on March 18, 2020,
      • Is unable to schedule an ASC appointment (or appointment for biometrics collection at an embassy or consulate, where applicable); or
      • Filed a benefit request with an associated biometrics requirement after March 18, 2020.

If these requirements are met, a biometrics appointment is not required. This will remain in effect during the COVID-19 pandemic and will automatically expire on Sept. 1, 2020, unless expressly extended by the USCIS deputy director for policy.

 

 

Finally done.

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35 minutes ago, Talako said:

No

 

https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/uscis-response-covid-19

 

  • While biometric services (or other authorized collection sites) are temporarily suspended and/or operations are at reduced capacity, USCIS will reuse biometrics that were previously captured at the initial USCIS in-person appointment under certain circumstances and only when specific requirements are met. USCIS will reuse biometrics if:
    • USCIS is otherwise ready to adjudicate the open application, petition, or benefit request but cannot proceed solely due to the lack of current biometrics;
    • The individual previously submitted fingerprints and a photograph at an ASC (or other authorized collection site);
    • There is an exact A-file number, name, and date of birth match between the pending filing and the previous filing from which the biometrics were collected; and the individual:
      • Was scheduled for an ASC appointment that was canceled since the temporary closure of ASCs on March 18, 2020,
      • Is unable to schedule an ASC appointment (or appointment for biometrics collection at an embassy or consulate, where applicable); or
      • Filed a benefit request with an associated biometrics requirement after March 18, 2020.

If these requirements are met, a biometrics appointment is not required. This will remain in effect during the COVID-19 pandemic and will automatically expire on Sept. 1, 2020, unless expressly extended by the USCIS deputy director for policy.

 

 

Thanks for the info

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32 minutes ago, USpatial said:

Same here: biometrics “taken” or applied to my case. Now waiting for the “No interview needed, here’s your GC. Sorry for the wait.” update!

Right hoping will get approved without interview 🙏

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My biometrics was supposed to be on March 18th (The same day they closed all the offices). I got a text today saying my case has been updated. When I checked my status online, it says biometrics has been applied. I am assuming they resued my biometrics based on the COVID notice.

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1 minute ago, tu2008 said:

SRC2090093400 got approved today. Filed Dec 12th 2019. Nice! So quick!

Wow nice, hopefully we get approved soon without interview🙏

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On 5/14/2020 at 10:43 AM, tu2008 said:

SRC2090093400 got approved today. Filed Dec 12th 2019. Nice! So quick!

What got approved? The AOS and GC extension?

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Wow people getting approved in 5 months that’s crazy fast 

 

I am MSC - did fingerprint in January but status still hasn’t changed. Should I call USCIS to make sure they got the fingerprints ? 

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