Hi, I have submitted my application in August and received a request to submit my fingerprint on Jan 3rd 2020. I have completed the fingerprint on Jan 6th 2020.
But since there I have not received anything. The online status shows "We sent you correspondence on January 3, 2020. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required." It does not say if the fingerprint is received or not.
Can anyone suggest if I have to give them a call or just assume that Its a waiting game?
Hi, I have submitted my application in August and received a request to submit my fingerprint on Jan 3rd 2020. I have completed the fingerprint on Jan 6th 2020.
But since there I have not received anything. The online status shows "We sent you correspondence on January 3, 2020. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required." It does not say if the fingerprint is received or not.
Can anyone suggest if I have to give them a call or just assume that Its a waiting game?
Congrats!
I want to ask about passport stamps translation, did you copy the whole passport? Do I need a certified translator? Could you please share your experience?
Congrats!
I want to ask about passport stamps translation, did you copy the whole passport? Do I need a certified translator? Could you please share your experience?
With the translations I also sent a photocopy of my entire passport so the officer could see what pages actually had stamps. The officer who interviewed me told me to have a certified translator do it (ATIO).
With the translations I also sent a photocopy of my entire passport so the officer could see what pages actually had stamps. The officer who interviewed me told me to have a certified translator do it (ATIO).