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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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did background tchek do after or before intervie ?

did in k1 visa they do fbi tchek in marocco?

what they ask and who in background tchek?

how much wait after give the counsula document ask in 221g?

for marocco what they tchek in background tchek?

how they know the poeple have same nam not the same persone?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Security checks are done before the interview.

In most cases, the applicants need to provide a security clearance from their local police, although I don't know if that is the case for Morocco and hope someone from Morocco will answer that.

They check for criminal records and activities so if you have committed some sort of crime and a police record exists, they check for that. They also check for previous immigration activity, such as if you have overstayed a visa or if you have committed another type of immigration related offense (lied to officer, etc.).

One of the reasons a security check can take a long time is to make sure the person isn't being confused with someone else with the same name. They use birth dates, addresses and other types of identification information to make sure they have checked the right person's background, even if they have the same name.

Hopefully, someone who has experience with the Consulate for Morocco can answer the rest of your questions.

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I thought they did one last check with the fingerprints you give at the interview?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I believe that the fingerprints they do at the interview are used to verify you are the same person who was fingerprinted at the biometrics, that is, for identification purposes and not that they do additional security checks. Your fingerprints need to match. I suspect if they did not, they would not proceed with the interview.

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I believe that the fingerprints they do at the interview are used to verify you are the same person who was fingerprinted at the biometrics, that is, for identification purposes and not that they do additional security checks. Your fingerprints need to match. I suspect if they did not, they would not proceed with the interview.

you don't do biometrics until AOS do you??

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