A Game-Changing Update: I-485 Case Was Updated to Show Fingerprints Were Taken
A Game-Changing Update: I-485 Case Was Updated to Show Fingerprints Were Taken
For those waiting anxiously to become U.S. residents, there's finally some welcome news: the I-485 case status has been updated to reflect fingerprints have been taken. This development has significant implications, offering a beacon of hope to countless individuals in the U.S., particularly those under Advanced Processing, the backlog hitting a critical point.
Taking fingerprints is a mandatory step in the U.S. citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) process. It's typically required to facilitate the processing of Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, for those living in the United States with a valid non-immigrant status and have a strong connection to a U.S. citizen or resident. Suddenly, applicants are being asked to resubmit their biometrics either online or in person, cause for confusion. As noticed by many through USCIS' website, fingerprints can confirm the status with different messages anytime from "receiving" to "processing," hinting some waited months for the approval – only to be disappointed later. Any delays in receiving additional instructions are usually routine.
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