Greetings Jorge Rivera immigration attorney
Today I am going to explain everything you need to know about fingerprinting and how it affects your case. I want to know if you have already been fingerprinted, how long ago you were fingerprinted and what Immigration is looking at in your case.
People think that the Immigration processing time is counted from the moment you are fingerprinted, and that is not correct. Waiting times at Immigration are from the time you apply, fingerprinting is simply part of the process.
The fact that you are fingerprinted does not mean that your case is going well or that your case is going badly, that it will be approved or that it will be denied, but that it is something standard, something that applies to all cases.
They take your biometrics, fingerprints and photo in order to verify your identity, but it means absolutely nothing in your case. We have to see how long Immigration is going to take, look at the date on your receipt, and it is from that date that we can check with your attorney on the official immigration website to see exactly how long the processing times are.
What Immigration does is give you a date.
The following is the approvalBut there may be something before that, which is that Immigration will ask you for additional proof. That is called a "request for evidence"or a denial.
Then after fingerprinting what follows is a decision to order more evidence, deny your case or approve it.
We want to help you with your immigration case, even if you have already submitted it, we can help you make it stronger, correct mistakes.
To try to become a resident, first in the U.S., and then outside the country without problems, call us at: 888 578 2276.
Also remember that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal services. legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in New York.