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Hey Guys! I just want to share my very interesting experience… today I went to my biometric appointment 30 minutes earlier, and you must know that in the letter, they ask you for a photo id of any kind (passport, driver’s license, etc), and the appointment notice. We check in in the front desk, or I may say security, and they also ask for the marriage certificate, thank the lord (and my husband cause we suggested it) I took with me all the files… :blush:

They gave me this number and we wait for 30 minutes… when it was my time, a very nice American guy help me out, and we start with my fingerprints… unfortunately my fingerprints were not legible, so after 22 minutes trying to get something he gave up! Like he took all my fingerprints but there where some fingers that were only 50% legible, and the machine didn’t accept it… my mom and I, have very weak fingerprints… so he said that probably they will have to take it to the FBI… yeahhhh…. I was like… man.. can I have a break! :wacko:

I also saw that all the people that got in, came out with this card, with their picture on it, like an ID… are you supposed to get an ID after you biometrics????

I just hop for the best… I really hope no body had this problem… is a problem right?

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Wow, can't do your fingerprints! I have worked around law enforcement and other government agencies for 30 years and haven't seen a situation where the prints couldn't be pulled and for the last 12 years we have been doing the scan electronically.

Your local office probably does more than just biometrics so the people you saw with cards may have been getting replacements or for some other reason getting a new card.

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tell me about it, my fingerprints can barely be seen... and i always have so problem with it, but i never thought i was going to be such a drama.. now i am just worry about the time that the FBI is going to take...

and how do you know who is cheking your case? somebody will tell you?? a letter maybe??? :huh:

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