What to Expect After Biometrics for Your Green Card Application

If you have applied for a green card, chances are you have already undergone biometrics. Biometrics is the process of collecting your fingerprints, photograph and signature to facilitate a background check. It is an important step in the green card application process, as it helps immigration authorities verify your identity and admissibility to the United States. In this article, we will discuss what you can expect after your biometrics appointment.

Processing times

The processing time for a green card application after biometrics varies depending on different factors such as volume of applications, the immigration status of the applicant, and the type of application. Typically, it takes 4-6 months for the application to be processed. However, there may be delays due to a high volume of applications, incomplete documentation, or other factors.

Request for evidence

After your biometrics appointment, the immigration authorities may request additional evidence to support your application. This may include additional documentation or information about your employment or financial status, or clarification on any other aspects of your application. You may be required to submit these documents within a specified time frame, failure of which may lead to your application being denied.

Interview

The USCIS may schedule an interview with you after your biometrics. The interview is usually conducted to identify any discrepancies in your application. You will be notified of the interview date and time, and you must attend the interview along with all relevant documents and evidence that support your application.

Approval or Denial

After the interview and review of your application, the USCIS will either approve or deny your green card application. If your application is approved, you will receive a notification in the mail, with instructions on when and how to collect your green card.

If your application is denied, you will receive an explanation stating why it was denied. You may have the option to appeal the decision or submit a new application.

Conclusion

Biometrics is an essential part of the green card application process that helps verify your identity and admissibility to the United States. After your biometrics appointment, you can expect the application to be processed in 4-6 months, and you may be required to submit additional evidence or attend an interview. Once your application is approved, you will be issued a green card, which permits you to live and work in the United States permanently.

It is important to keep a track of your application status and maintain regular communication with the USCIS to ensure a smooth application process. We hope this article has been helpful in providing insights on what to expect after biometrics. Please feel free to ask any questions or share experiences in the comments section below.

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