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Option 1: Electronically Submit Your Request Directly to the FBI
Step 1:
Go to https://www.edo.cjis.gov.

Step 2: Follow the steps under the “Obtaining Your Identity History Summary” section. If you submit a request electronically directly to the FBI, you may visit a participating U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically as part of your request. You may go to any of the participating U.S. Post Office locations nationwide upon completion of your request. Additional fees may apply.

If you choose to use a U.S. Post Office location, you must complete your application and payment electronically prior to visiting a U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically as part of your request.

If you choose not to use a U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically, then you may still mail your completed fingerprint card, along with your confirmation email received when you started your electronic request, to the address listed on your confirmation email. The request will continue to be processed as an electronic submission once the completed fingerprint card is received.


I think you are mentioning this but the link is not working
That's the site. And it looks like it's down. Nice timing for you :)
 
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Man I'd write a longish response basically telling you you got half of that wrong and you're also ignoring cons while focusing on pros but I won't do that because I still remember that one shitty ass cold ass joke you told here which gained you the name RSubZero.
I work with researchers. So these are things that I heard from them.
 
Option 1: Electronically Submit Your Request Directly to the FBI
Step 1:
Go to https://www.edo.cjis.gov.

Step 2: Follow the steps under the “Obtaining Your Identity History Summary” section. If you submit a request electronically directly to the FBI, you may visit a participating U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically as part of your request. You may go to any of the participating U.S. Post Office locations nationwide upon completion of your request. Additional fees may apply.

If you choose to use a U.S. Post Office location, you must complete your application and payment electronically prior to visiting a U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically as part of your request.

If you choose not to use a U.S. Post Office location to submit your fingerprints electronically, then you may still mail your completed fingerprint card, along with your confirmation email received when you started your electronic request, to the address listed on your confirmation email. The request will continue to be processed as an electronic submission once the completed fingerprint card is received.


I think you are mentioning this but the link is not working
The site is down. Wow....!!!!
 
Why are people doing 3 postdocs? Why don't you guys move to the US? Easy GC if you have so many published papers and better pay.

But if you are Indian/Chinese then you wouldn't be able to move that easily though no?

I'm neither so I think I SHOULD be okay- maybe.

Correct me if I'm wrong but the quotas are based on country of birth or...?
 
But if you are Indian/Chinese then you wouldn't be able to move that easily though no?

I'm neither so I think I SHOULD be okay- maybe.

Correct me if I'm wrong but the quotas are based on country of birth or...?
Post doc with so many papers published will be eligible for eb1 which doesn’t have a terrible backlog. The so called Einstein visa.