Urgent please share Boston FP experience: recvd fp notice ND 11/03/99

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Got FP notice ND 11/03/99, Scheduled for 15th march at portland street office in BOSTON, i want to go earlier than scheduled. please let me know if you had experience here.

Any pointers to ensure FP are taken correctly??

my details: PD 10/97 eb2 india ND 11/03/99 RD 11/01/99
 
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6. INS TIPS TO AVOID REJECTED FINGERPRINT CARDS

Many applicants who have filed the I-485 for themselves and their family
members are acutely aware of the problems and inordinate delays caused by
the FBI and the INS on the Fingerprint cards (FD-258s). There are many
cases where the entire adjustment application has been finalized by the INS
but could not be approved solely because of the delays in obtaining
satisfactory fingerprint cards. Delays of 3-6 months are becoming more
common place and even delays of between 1 and 2 years are not unheard of!
The fallout is that those whose numbers, especially in the EB2 and EB3
category for nationals of India who were current a few months ago now may
have to wait several more months, if not years for the approval of the
I-551/Permanent Resident status.

Some of the tips provided by the INS are the following:

Be sure to roll the fingers from one side of the fingernail to the other
when taking the fingerprints. This is the primary reason for rejected
fingerprint cards.

The person taking the fingerprints must sign in the appropriate block. A
stamp should not be used in this block. The same person\'s signature should
also appear across the seal of the flap of the envelope.

The name and address of the agency taking the fingerprints must be placed
in the employer and address block on the front of the card.

Make sure the applicant has completely spelled out any middle name. Also,
use the AKA (also known as) block to list other names used by the applicant
that are different from the name entered in the name block. Especially for
women, enter any maiden or previous married names should be entered in the
AKA block.

Incorrect codes are used in the Hair or Eyes blocks, or they are left blank
which causes rejections and/or delays. Complete the blocks using the codes
provided in the form.

Complete the birth date in the required format: Month/Day/Year (example
01-21-66).

A fingerprint block should never be left blank. If the applicant\'s finger
has been amputated, or the finger has been missing since birth, write that
explanation in the space. If there is a partial amputation, take an
impression of the remaining joint and write tip amputated. Otherwise, you
must attempt to take the applicant\'s fingerprints. Do NOT write best print
possible in a fingerprint block, or attach a note to the fingerprint card--
the FBI will make every attempt to classify the fingerprints.

The person who took the fingerprints should sign across the seal of the
flap of the envelope. If an official stamp is used across the seal of the
flap, the signature should nevertheless still be provided on the flap.

Write in the application form number for which fingerprints are being
submitted. (For example, I-485, N-400, I-90, I-600, I-600A, I-589).

Write in the ORI code for the INS office where the application will be
filed. ORI codes are different for each INS office and with Orphan
Petitions (I-600 and I-600A) and Asylum Applications.
 
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