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source : immigration-law.com. So guys what do u think?
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04/19/2003: CSC Fingerprint Scheduling Practice Change
According to the AILA, the California Service Center will not schedule fingerprint appointments until 9 months after receipt of I-485. The decision is to reduce the backlogs in the current environment. Once one takes a fingerprint, such fingerprint is valid only for 15 months. If the fingerprint is scheduled early on and the actual adjudication of I-485 takes more than 15 months from the date of fingerprinting, the Service Center is required to schedule of "refingerprinting" before it can adjudicate the pending I-485, delaying the whole adjudication process. The CSC decision is a good move from the perspective of reducing the processing times of I-485.
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04/19/2003: CSC Fingerprint Scheduling Practice Change
According to the AILA, the California Service Center will not schedule fingerprint appointments until 9 months after receipt of I-485. The decision is to reduce the backlogs in the current environment. Once one takes a fingerprint, such fingerprint is valid only for 15 months. If the fingerprint is scheduled early on and the actual adjudication of I-485 takes more than 15 months from the date of fingerprinting, the Service Center is required to schedule of "refingerprinting" before it can adjudicate the pending I-485, delaying the whole adjudication process. The CSC decision is a good move from the perspective of reducing the processing times of I-485.