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Chapel Hill NC, received notice of reuse of biometrics Aug 7, so far no notice of interview appointment. Waiting anxiously.
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Today, June 29th, most ASC offices are open; looks like some that remain closed are in states with spikes in coronavirus cases.
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As of June 4, According to the USCIS pages, all field offices are open; and all ASC (Application Support Centers - biometrics) are closed.
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As of June 4:: According to the USCIS pages, all field offices are open; and all ASC (Application Support Centers - biometrics) are closed.
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Under the ASC notifications about reopening, it says
"USCIS will automatically reschedule any necessary ASC appointments that were cancelled due to the temporary office closure, or send notifications of biometrics reuse to eligible individuals."
Notice the phrase "or send notifications of biometrics reuse to eligible individuals"
So, my question is which applicants qualify as an eligible individual?? For instance, my wife had her previous biometrics just 9 months agao when she was in the process of getting her 10 year GC.
Ideas??
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This is important for those who had biometric appts canceled.
"Rescheduling of Cancelled ASC Appointments
USCIS will automatically reschedule any necessary ASC appointments that were cancelled due to the temporary office closure, or send notifications of biometrics reuse to eligible individuals."
What this means I assume is that those who have had biometrics done within perhaps the year before (or some pre-determined date) will not have to go for another biometric appt - they will reuse the previous ones.
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https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/uscis-response-covid-19
Application Support Center (ASC) Appointments and Rescheduling
USCIS will resume in-person processing of biometrics at certain Application Support Centers. Please check the USCIS office closings page to see if your ASC has reopened before coming to an appointment.Individuals who appear at a date or time other than what is listed on the ASC appointment notice may encounter significant processing delays.
Applicants may only be accompanied by an interpreter, attorney, parent/legal guardian of a minor or individual providing assistance to a disabled person.
Rescheduling of Cancelled ASC Appointments
USCIS will automatically reschedule any necessary ASC appointments that were cancelled due to the temporary office closure, or send notifications of biometrics reuse to eligible individuals.Individuals who must still appear in person at an ASC will receive a new appointment letter in the mail.
If you do not receive an appointment notice or notification of biometrics reuse by mail within 90 days of your ASC reopening, call 800-375-5283 .
Note: USCIS cannot automatically re-schedule appointments for Canadian and United Kingdom visa applicants.
Canada Visa Applicants: visit the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada website for updated information.
UK Visa Applicants: visit the UK Visas and Immigration website for updated information. -
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This is from the RapidVisa web site, a service to help folks immigrate, I used them and they were good::
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Trump Immigration Ban
April 22, 2020 – TRUMP IMMIGRATION BAN – President Trump signed an executive order temporarily banning certain immigrant visas. The majority of RapidVisa customers aren’t affected. It doesn’t apply to K1 fiance visas, CR1/IR1 spousal visas (with US citizen sponsors), CR2/IR2 child visas, Adjustments of status, Removal of Conditions, Naturalizations, or Tourist visas. Customers affected at this time are IR5 parent visas and F2A spousal visas (LPR sponsors)."
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31 minutes ago, billandmy said:
For the K1 Fiance Visa Applicants
K1 Fiance Visa is totally a Non-Immigrant Temporary Visa without a question.
But then once married and you apply for ROC, you are asking the USCIS to issue a Green Card, what category does that put you in?? Will that fall into Trump's "no Green Cards issued for 60 days??"
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1 hour ago, Amadia said:
It's advised to not post the same question in multiple forums when you already got replies to said post.
Ok, thanks, sorry
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We received the biometrics appointment, but it is at 8 AM, what happens if we get there and hour or so late?? Filed February 29, and got Biometric letter/document on March 9...for March 23rd.
Any insight is appreciated, thanks
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49 minutes ago, Zkot4ov said:
That website is used by employers and individuals to find out if they are authorized to work in the US. That's why it needs your social and asks for all that information before it divulges sensitive information. It's a legitimate website run by DHS. I used it a couple years ago to prove to an employer that I was allowed to work in the US.
Yes, I finally figured it out that it is legal, etc.
Still waiting for any kind of notification that my wife's fingerprints were taken July 2, nada on any status page.
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The https://myeverify.uscis.gov website asks for your name addresses, and that you are giving them permission (a 3rd party) to check your credit report ANd give them your social security #...that sounds fishy to me
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My wife had biometrics taken July 2 (Nebraska Center), still not any update via any method (email/text message/old or new web site). Anyone else in this situation, we still have "fingerprint fee was received," dated September 2018)??
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where do you find what Code your Biometrics code is?? Thanks
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Biometrics taken July 2 (Raleigh NC) Nebraska Center. Still no evidence that any of the status websites has moved past "Fingerprint fee received"
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Does anyone know in a general way when an interview is appointed after biometrics has been done?? And if no interview is necessary, how long then before new Green Cards are printed??
Thanks
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14 hours ago, lntdenver said:
Good question. Probably one of reasons why it is worth following this forum. If it was me in the LIN October filing group and not received the letter by next week I would probably try to give them a call.
All due respect to this forum, but I believe most of the 751 applicants are not members here nor follow the forum
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Received USPS Biometrics appt from Nebraska. But noted so far there is no indication of this action on My Status Online ("fingerprint fee was received" is only post by USCIS). Thus my question asked by my wife (applicant) what happens if the US Mail letter gets lost or not delivered correctly, and with no indication online or via text message or email?? The letter states unequivocally that if you do not appear for the appt, USCIS will consider this an abandonment of your application.
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Just wanted to ask - was that 12.30 am Spanish time or Eastern?
JFH, no I converted the Spanish to US EST, so, though I checked at 10:30 PM (yesterday) and again the next day 6:30 AM (today) Spanish time, that translates to 4:30 PM US EST and 12:30 AM US EST.
What I thought was interesting was that from what I understood, the NVC people (the ones who ACTUALLY make decisions, not the ones who just answer the phone) work 8 AM to 5 PM M-F. So for me to see 2 N/As at 4:30 PM, and then the 3 N/As at 12:30 AM was pretty surprising. Unless whoever decided the case was complete did it just before he left work at 5 PM.
Anyway I am happy.
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Just a short note, yesterday (about 4:30 PM) I checked my CEAC page, which showed only 2 N/As.
Checked again at 12:30 AM, and there it was, the last (3rd) N/A.
Called NVC, they verified it.
Scan date at NVC was August 30, 2016...5 weeks ago to the day.
N400 March 2020 Filers
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Received biometric reuse notice August 7th, and waiting for an interview notice, North Carolina...anyone else waiting for or been notified of an interview in this same time frame??