Hi all. I went to to the Aurora, Colorado (Denver area) INS support center to get my fingerprinting done this morning. The technician said there was a problem with my right index finger print, and asked if I had ever burned it or otherwise damaged it. The technician supervisor looked at them and said there was nothing they could do about it. They never really explained it to me, but apparently there is some kind of feature or pattern they look for in the fingerprint to deem it "acceptable", and my right index finger just doesn't have it. He said there is a good chance I will get a notice within 3 weeks that the FBI wants them done over again, but he said it is a subjective decision on the part of the FBI officer who receives them. He says there is really nothing they can do to fix it, that my fingers are what they are, but I may have to go through the motions of getting them redone. It won't hold up my approval, because my I-485 RD at NSC is Dec. 2002, so it's still early for me. I would just hate the inconvenience of having to go back for no reason.
Anyone else have a similar experience? Did you get a notice to go back for a second fingerprinting or not? Thanks,
Peter
Anyone else have a similar experience? Did you get a notice to go back for a second fingerprinting or not? Thanks,
Peter