Well, I did a lot of practice. Good thing to do is read the passage very quickly, and underline key words while reading the passage and try to understand what the passage is trying to say. I read, understand and underline keywords in a sentence in 2-3 seconds. Practice is the key.
Unfortunately FBI won't tell you if they are allright or not until they open your package which happens only after 10-12 weeks after your package arrives at their facility. That is why it is highly recommended to make sure about fingerprints' quality and send several sets of them.
Unfortunately FBI won't tell you if they are allright or not until they open your package which happens only after 10-12 weeks after your package arrives at their facility. That is why it is highly recommended to make sure about fingerprints' quality and send several sets of them.
Package opened, Credit Card charged.
Now how do i know if finger prints are all right, do they send some communication, or calling/emailing them is the only way to know status of your application.
Package opened, Credit Card charged.
Now how do i know if finger prints are all right, do they send some communication, or calling/emailing them is the only way to know status of your application.
As far as I know, the only way to know this is calling or emailing them. They do not contact you themselves except the fact that they send you a report indicating that your fingerprints were illegible by mail.
As far as I know, the only way to know this is calling or emailing them. They do not contact you themselves except the fact that they send you a report indicating that your fingerprints were illegible by mail.
Wooow,
I didn't know that. So does the 6 month validity apply only while beginning (AOR) or it has to be valid during the entire period of processing. I mean would somebody have to get a new PCC if their application decision has not been made within 6 months? Thank you!