maheshgajanan
Registered Users (C)
Hi Rahul, PhillyDude, JoeF, and all the knowledgeable folks at immigrationportal,
I am going for my interview next week. I am expecting some problem because my fingerprints were rejected twice because of excessively dry skin. Officially I have not heard from CIS about this rejection. But as per the advice of the DO, I have got police certificates from places I have lived in the last 5 years in lieu of the fingerprint clearance. I was told by the DO that I should give the letters to the interviewing officer.
DO tells me that CIS does NOT send letters when the second FP gets rejected. And that applicants find out only at the time of interview.
My question to you guys:
- Would you know if the officer can look at my certificates and based on those make the decision that my case can proceed to the next stage? Or does he have to send the papers to some other office which in turns makes the decision to send it to the next stage?
- Any tips on how I can reduce delay in the officer making the decision?
Thanks!
Mahesh
I am going for my interview next week. I am expecting some problem because my fingerprints were rejected twice because of excessively dry skin. Officially I have not heard from CIS about this rejection. But as per the advice of the DO, I have got police certificates from places I have lived in the last 5 years in lieu of the fingerprint clearance. I was told by the DO that I should give the letters to the interviewing officer.
DO tells me that CIS does NOT send letters when the second FP gets rejected. And that applicants find out only at the time of interview.
My question to you guys:
- Would you know if the officer can look at my certificates and based on those make the decision that my case can proceed to the next stage? Or does he have to send the papers to some other office which in turns makes the decision to send it to the next stage?
- Any tips on how I can reduce delay in the officer making the decision?
Thanks!
Mahesh