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Guys,

My CC was charged last week so am trying to get this FBI Fingerprinting report done.

I have a six months old and wondering if I have to get this done separately for all three of us including my wife.

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated!


-BikBis
 
bikbis said:
Guys,

My CC was charged last week so am trying to get this FBI Fingerprinting report done.

I have a six months old and wondering if I have to get this done separately for all three of us including my wife.

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated!


-BikBis

Please, please do this urgently as the FBI is taking 12 weeks to return the results. Also please take the fingerprinting seriously, and send in more than one fingerprint card to ensure if one of them is bad you will not get rejected.

Finally, you need to provide PCCs for only those 18 years or older i.e. you and your wife, not your six months old baby.
 
o_o said:
Please, please do this urgently as the FBI is taking 12 weeks to return the results. Also please take the fingerprinting seriously, and send in more than one fingerprint card to ensure if one of them is bad you will not get rejected.

Finally, you need to provide PCCs for only those 18 years or older i.e. you and your wife, not your six months old baby.

Thank you and +1 to you sir!
 
o_o said:
Please, please do this urgently as the FBI is taking 12 weeks to return the results. Also please take the fingerprinting seriously, and send in more than one fingerprint card to ensure if one of them is bad you will not get rejected.

Finally, you need to provide PCCs for only those 18 years or older i.e. you and your wife, not your six months old baby.

Sorry forgot to ask one Q.

There is a public library which notarizes the fingerprints for free here in New Jersey, USA where I am located.

Will this work?
 
bikbis said:
Sorry forgot to ask one Q.

There is a public library which notarizes the fingerprints for free here in New Jersey, USA where I am located.

Will this work?

Feel free to join the main FBI thread at: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fbi-pcc-t247817.255.html

Why do you think you have to notarize the fingerprints? If you are in the US please do not do this yourself. The best place to do it would be your local Police Department, though some companies do it. (Read the thread) Just ensure you get multiple fingerprints though, not copies of the same impression.

Go here: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks/submitting-an-identity-history-summary-request-to-the-fbi fill out the application form, attach the payment, and the finger prints and send it in. (Please read the thread for what to do next.)