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Hello guys,
Is there anyone here who got positive FBI report with just one fingerprint card? I got my application delivered on May 24 with just one copy of fingerprint card and now, I find many people have submitted multiple copies. I am worried to get rejected. Any feedback and ideas?
Thank you !
DISCLAIMER: My FBI report was not delivered to me yet.
I have had only one set of fingerprints taken - although it was by a professional who specializes in taking fingerprints for FBI checks.
I called the FBI yesterday and they told me they were able to read the prints with no issues.
If you did the fingerprinting my yourself than I would send multiple copies. If you had it done by a professional recommended by the US embassy then you're good with just one copy.
My application got delivered on March 27. But yet my credit card is not charged. What might be the reason? Please suggest.
DISCLAIMER: My FBI report was not delivered to me yet.
I have had only one set of fingerprints taken - although it was by a professional who specializes in taking fingerprints for FBI checks.
I called the FBI yesterday and they told me they were able to read the prints with no issues.
If you did the fingerprinting my yourself than I would send multiple copies. If you had it done by a professional recommended by the US embassy then you're good with just one copy.
Mine was done by a police officer, however, he was a young new officer apparently with no experience. After I submitted my fingerprints I went to him again and he told me that he found out that they were not allowed to take fingerprints for third parties. It turned out it was a bit of luck I got my fingerprint taken by an unaware officer. Now, it is problem to find a place where to get fingerprints taken ) As for fingerprints, it seemed to be of enough quality, I just wanted to know if someone here got rejected by FBI and was required to resend new fingerprints )
My application got delivered on March 27. But yet my credit card is not charged. What might be the reason? Please suggest.
I would wait for 3 extra days and if nothing happens until then I would try calling them - depending on the lady that picks up the phone they will be either really nice or really nasty to you
Mine was done by a police officer, however, he was a young new officer apparently with no experience. After I submitted my fingerprints I went to him again and he told me that he found out that they were not allowed to take fingerprints for third parties. It turned out it was a bit of luck I got my fingerprint taken by an unaware officer. Now, it is problem to find a place where to get fingerprints taken ) As for fingerprints, it seemed to be of enough quality, I just wanted to know if someone here got rejected by FBI and was required to resend new fingerprints )
I initially had my fingerprints taken by a guy who called himself "private detective" - the fingerprints looked really bad and the guy really didn't seem trustworthy. Then I had them taken by a company recommended by the US embassy and they had a lot more professional approach.
I think you were really lucky the police officer was unaware of that rule.
...and to answer your question: I did hear several scary stories. I even heard of guys and gals who had to go have their fingerprints done in a different country.
I initially had my fingerprints taken by a guy who called himself "private detective" - the fingerprints looked really bad and the guy really didn't seem trustworthy. Then I had them taken by a company recommended by the US embassy and they had a lot more professional approach.
I think you were really lucky the police officer was unaware of that rule.
...and to answer your question: I did hear several scary stories. I even heard of guys and gals who had to go have their fingerprints done in a different country.
I see your story was also funny )) I will also think about the option to go to another country for fingerprints if mine will be rejected. For now I will hope and wait

Thank u for info )
I see your story was also funny )) I will also think about the option to go to another country for fingerprints if mine will be rejected. For now I will hope and wait

Thank u for info )
I hope they will be able to process them for you.
I hope they will be able to process them for you.
Thank you !!!
Hi guys!
I am from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I just want to know how many days I will receive my FBI PCC? Thank you
What if the fingerprints are not readable? Will they take another two months to process new set of fingerprints?
What if the fingerprints are not readable? Will they take another two months to process new set of fingerprints?
Yes - unfortunately
Hi guys!
I am from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I just want to know how many days I will receive my FBI PCC? Thank you
Current processing time is around 2 months from the date when your application is delivered to FBI
They are processing applications received on 27th March as of today - just got off the phone with them
I would wait for 3 extra days and if nothing happens until then I would try calling them - depending on the lady that picks up the phone they will be either really nice or really nasty to you
Sure. Where can I get their number from?
Current processing time is around 2 months from the date when your application is delivered to FBI
Hi,
Thank you, Once the FBI mail my FBI PCC, how many days will I receive my PCC? I am from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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