Fingerprint in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures Posted June 5, 2011 Hello everybody, This is Sabit,from Bangladesh. I've been visiting this site for a long time but just became a member. My wife had applied for my CR1 which was sent to Vermont back in December 2010 and got my NOA2 last week and starting our NVC process.Now I had lived in the US since Jan 2000 till Oct 2010, went as a 18 years old and came back as 29,was on F1 for undergrad and graduate school and also worked for over 3 years and came back to get married to a USC and decided to do the CR1 from here since I haven't been home for over 7.5 years. Now I heard at the interview day, the consulate takes fingerprints.Now I do have a fingerprint FIN number and also Social Sec. and also an A number.Do they need to take the Fingerprint again at the interview day over here in the US consulate? Need to know that. And also since most of my information with USCIS and DHeS is updated, will it take shorter time for NVC to process the application?I also got a FBI name check clearence before I came back. And I heard for people with a valid Social Security Number there is no AP / AR for immigrant visa...is this true? Any information will be very helpful..thank you
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Hello everybody,
This is Sabit,from Bangladesh. I've been visiting this site for a long time but just became a member.
My wife had applied for my CR1 which was sent to Vermont back in December 2010 and got my
NOA2 last week and starting our NVC process.Now I had lived in the US since Jan 2000 till
Oct 2010, went as a 18 years old and came back as 29,was on F1 for undergrad and graduate
school and also worked for over 3 years and came back to get married to a USC and decided to
do the CR1 from here since I haven't been home for over 7.5 years.
Now I heard at the interview day, the consulate takes fingerprints.Now I do have a fingerprint
FIN number and also Social Sec. and also an A number.Do they need to take the Fingerprint again
at the interview day over here in the US consulate?
Need to know that. And also since most of my information with USCIS and DHeS is updated, will
it take shorter time for NVC to process the application?I also got a FBI name check clearence before
I came back. And I heard for people with a valid Social Security Number there is no AP / AR for immigrant
visa...is this true?
Any information will be very helpful..thank you