Nd 2003 Anything Else?

maca2005

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I can't understand when is it going to be enough, how many fingerprint sets do they need, they fingerprinted me four times and last year I even think they asked me to take of my shoes, I think they actually took prints of my feet. Understand this guys, the fingerprints are forever just like diamonds they don't change, they can only grow but the pattern doesn't change, why do they need so many sets.
Is it a system of controll to keep us alert and remind us that we are guests here until they say different?
Asylum application: 11/16/2001
FP: 12/12/2001 ten digits
Asylum interview: 03/18/2002 and finger prints
Approval Notice: 04/01/2002
ND: 04/07/2003
FP: 07/14/2004 tendigit an foot print(I do not know why but he asked me to take of my shoes and step on the pad)
BIO: 10/12/2005 notice
RFI: 10/15/2005 notice
BIO: 10/15/2005 code 3 collected
RFI: 10/19/2005 completed
LUD: 10/07/2005 10/11/2005 10/12/2005 10/25/2005
 
maca, calm down, actually I think that the applicants with ND 2003 is luckier than those with ND 2001 and 2002, they were asked to do Bio 1 and Bio 2, and are still waiting. we were just asked for Bio 3. be patient, good news will come soon.
 
maca2005 said:
I can't understand when is it going to be enough, how many fingerprint sets do they need, they fingerprinted me four times and last year I even think they asked me to take of my shoes, I think they actually took prints of my feet. Understand this guys, the fingerprints are forever just like diamonds they don't change, they can only grow but the pattern doesn't change, why do they need so many sets.
Is it a system of controll to keep us alert and remind us that we are guests here until they say different?
Asylum application: 11/16/2001
FP: 12/12/2001 ten digits
Asylum interview: 03/18/2002 and finger prints
Approval Notice: 04/01/2002
ND: 04/07/2003
FP: 07/14/2004 tendigit an foot print(I do not know why but he asked me to take of my shoes and step on the pad)
BIO: 10/12/2005 notice
RFI: 10/15/2005 notice
BIO: 10/15/2005 code 3 collected
RFI: 10/19/2005 completed
LUD: 10/07/2005 10/11/2005 10/12/2005 10/25/2005

I think you have the option of cutting your fingers off and submitting them to INS and get them back after citizenship :D

But seriously, by law, INS or FBI can not hold on to your fingerprints unless you have a record w/ the police. That's why they expire every 15 months.
 
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