Seems like fingerprints reuse all over the board
my wife and I got a fingerprints update few days ago
i don’t think it’s mean something
unless you guys think differently
timeline for both
applications were sent to TCS Aug 5th 2019
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Fingerprints update Oct 18th 2022
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Originally posted by hawkeye000 View Post
I got the same response from Emma.
my case transfered to denver on 9/26 .
I live in New Jersey
PD 9/2020 Texas service center
Last case status update : case transfered to NBC on May 20, 2022
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Originally posted by Loveusa99 View PostHi anybody have similiar case like me?
sept 19 2019 case was received at TSC
sept 24 2019 fingerprint was taken
Sept 29 2022 get rfe about medical from NBC
october 12 2022 rfe receive ( sent to NBC lee’s summit)
October 18 2022 fingerprint was taken ( again)
i didn’t get notifications about transfer case from TSC to NBC ( nothing) but yesterday i get email from uscis.. they will send me another appointment for biometric.
I do biometric already 2 times ( first on sept 2014 and second on june 2016)
Anybody know, how long biometric uscis expired ?
thank you
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Originally posted by Loveusa99 View PostHi anybody have similiar case like me?
sept 19 2019 case was received at TSC
sept 24 2019 fingerprint was taken
Sept 29 2022 get rfe about medical from NBC
october 12 2022 rfe receive ( sent to NBC lee’s summit)
October 18 2022 fingerprint was taken ( again)
i didn’t get notifications about transfer case from TSC to NBC ( nothing) but yesterday i get email from uscis.. they will send me another appointment for biometric.
I do biometric already 2 times ( first on sept 2014 and second on june 2016)
Anybody know, how long biometric uscis expired ?
thank you
but regardless, there is no point guessing that nor is it a guarantee.
They can request biometrics on a case-by-case basise.
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Hi anybody have similiar case like me?
sept 19 2019 case was received at TSC
sept 24 2019 fingerprint was taken
Sept 29 2022 get rfe about medical from NBC
october 12 2022 rfe receive ( sent to NBC lee’s summit)
October 18 2022 fingerprint was taken ( again)
i didn’t get notifications about transfer case from TSC to NBC ( nothing) but yesterday i get email from uscis.. they will send me another appointment for biometric.
I do biometric already 2 times ( first on sept 2014 and second on june 2016)
Anybody know, how long biometric uscis expired ?
thank you
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Originally posted by delayedGC View Post
if it is okay can you provide us with your timeline please ?
October 2017 Asylum approved
April 2019 application for I-485 was received by USCIS
May 2018 finger prints updated
May 2022 I-485 expedite denied
Oct 16th 2022 finger prints updated
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Originally posted by maratathi View PostI received a response from my congresswoman after she enquired about my case with USCIS. This is what it states.
A review of USCIS records shows this I-485 was recently transferred to the USCIS Denver Field Office last week.
I live in Georgia & I am wondering why my case was transferred to the USCIS Denver field office.
My case status has not been updated to show this information.
my case transfered to denver on 9/26 .
I live in New Jersey
PD 9/2020 Texas service center
Last case status update : case transfered to NBC on May 20, 2022
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Originally posted by al3moudi View Post
But I won’t use my country’s passport for traveling, just giving a copy as requested to the country where I will authenticate my marriage in ( my fiancé’s country )
Like I said, the point is you should not contradict your asylum claim.
As long as that is the case, doesn't matter they know you have the passport or not.
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Originally posted by flando View Post
During the interview they will need to review your travel history.
More likely than not you need to show your passport.
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Originally posted by al3moudi View Post
Already have gotten my green card, but how would they know if I renew my country’s passport that I claimed on..
More likely than not you need to show your passport.
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Originally posted by flando View Post
If you are still in asylum status, you should not renewal your passport.
If you get your green card, and your passport renewal does not contradict your asylum claim, then you are free to do so.
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Originally posted by al3moudi View PostDoes renewing my country passport without using it for travel affect my U.S. citizenship in future? I will need to use because the country that I wanna get married there didn’t accept my Travel documents.
If you get your green card, and your passport renewal does not contradict your asylum claim, then you are free to do so.
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Does renewing my country passport without using it for travel affect my U.S. citizenship in future? I will need to use because the country that I wanna get married there didn’t accept my Travel documents.
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Originally posted by maratathi View PostI received a response from my congresswoman after she enquired about my case with USCIS. This is what it states.
A review of USCIS records shows this I-485 was recently transferred to the USCIS Denver Field Office last week.
I live in Georgia & I am wondering why my case was transferred to the USCIS Denver field office.
My case status has not been updated to show this information.
It doesn't matter why it's being transferred to this office.
You need to wait, or file a lawsuit.
They can transfer the case to any office for adjudication if an interview is not required.
Regardless, you just need to wait.
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Originally posted by maratathi View PostI received a response from my congresswoman after she enquired about my case with USCIS. This is what it states.
A review of USCIS records shows this I-485 was recently transferred to the USCIS Denver Field Office last week.
I live in Georgia & I am wondering why my case was transferred to the USCIS Denver field office.
My case status has not been updated to show this information.
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