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I believe i found the answer in a thread on another forum if anyone is interested. Below is the specific quote from that thread and a link for the entire thread as well:

According to a Dec 21st 2006 memo put out by Michael Aytes of the USCIS, the validity period of a name check response can be used for multiple applications if the response is not more than 15 months old.

It gives more detail in the memo, unfortunately I can't find a link for the memo now but I'm reading this from the print out I made.

The only applications which require the FBI name check are I-485, I-589, I-601, I-698 and N-400.

I've been stuck in FBI name check hell for over 2yrs but about a week ago, I got a letter for an appointment to redo the fingerprints for my N-400. This could well mean my name has finally been cleared so I'm hoping to get an interview letter soon

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=557617

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Yes, it will be done again.

Why the angst?

No angst! just dont want to be stuck in it for another 2 years like last time. But obviously from the above memo, you can tell that the only applications which require the FBI name check are I-485, I-589, I-601, I-698 and N-400. And yes, I am aware that a background check or fingerprint check is performed on ALL applications.

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Yes, it will be done again.

Why the angst?

No angst! just dont want to be stuck in it for another 2 years like last time. But obviously from the above memo, you can tell that the only applications which require the FBI name check are I-485, I-589, I-601, I-698 and N-400. And yes, I am aware that a background check or fingerprint check is performed on ALL applications.

WOW. You know what? If you are so aware, why do you ask? Take a chill pill; and whine to someone who cares.

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