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HM, im pretty sure that after you have received your biometrics appointment(fingerprints and picture) you will receive an appointment or interview depending on how you filed for your adjustment of status.. if it was work related, most likely you wont get an appointment and shall receive your green card or working card by 90 days of your biometrics. but if it is through marriage you do receive an appointment.
Same thing happened to me. so I called the 800 number on the notice and I explained to them my situation. they told me to write a letter and send it with a copy of the notice to the biometrics center so that they could schedule another appointment.
No, you do not receive the green card at the biometrics appointment. The card will be mailed to you after the appointment. It can take 1+ years before you receive the card in the mail. If it takes longer than a year, you can call USCIS and check on the status.
Yea, I received mine today09/01/2012). My appt. is in 2 weeks. :)
Biometrics were first used to track local nationals overseas.
Most people get approved without an interview. If they have any questions about your case or if they need more evidence from you they will contact u and set up an interview. It depends on your case, i received a notification that my green card was approved and issued for printing a WEEK after my biometrics, but in some cases i know they can take up to a year.
At important places.
Since Louisiana is one of the southernmost states in the US, and Alaska is the northernmost state, you would go north to go from Louisiana to Alaska.
Biometrics are helpful tools for security and identity verification. They are especially useful to establish the identity where a person might be stranger to the other, for example huge databases like banks. Biometrics identify on the basis of features unique to an individual, like signature, finger print, iris etc. These are difficult to forge. Biometrics used in home doors do not require carrying a key, or the fear of the key getting stolen. Biometrics are also used to identify criminals and determine their identity.
Behavioral and physiological
Behavioral and physiological
Applications of biometrics are broadly classfied into three categories: 1. Forensic Applications; 2. Government Applications and 3. Commercial Applicatuions