dianac said:alin,
this is very usual. it happens sometimes with people that work a lot with paper to have the FP faded and INS wants to repeat them. I don't think this will delay your process much. The FP are cleared very quickly and a common time consuming problem is the name check, not the FPs. In my opinion, you'll get the interview scheduled even if the FP are not cleared.
I know you're worried, and probably nobody can do anything to change this, but try to remain optimistic. sometimes this is the only thing that helps.
and don't forget that you can ask for help if things get realy nasty.
GL
Just in case, make sure you obtain a police clearance from all countries that your wife has lived in since she turned 16. Certain countries may take up to 4 months to process the request. Not to worry you more than you already are, just to make sure that you've covered all of your basis. I'm sure things will go smoothly. As you said, you're just emotionally tired. It drains the energy out of you and makes you want to give up, but after a good night sleep, you'll wake up a fighter again. Remember, you've already come a long way to give up easily.alincosma said:Today my wife received a notice that her FP were not accepted and she has to go on Jully 5th for another fingerprinting. That sets our case back, and I wonder if we still have a chance. I'm really disappointed and I think I lost this game.
alincosma said:Today my wife received a notice that her FP were not accepted and she has to go on Jully 5th for another fingerprinting. That sets our case back, and I wonder if we still have a chance. I'm really disappointed and I think I lost this game.
alincosma said:The local office sent another appointment where it stated "FP unclassifiable"
I don't know what happened exactly but my wife said that they had problems FP-ing her. I am really disappointed and I don't know what to think anymore.
Good luck at your interview.