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Anyone that can tell me how long it took from the time of sending in the paperwork for the background check to getting the actual results back , that would be great? I haven't gone for my fingerprinting yet (YES we do have to get them at our local police station) and I'm just wondering about the time frame. Do you take the results with you to the interview or does the rcmp send them directly to the embassy? Thanks guys. :help:

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*Sent form 05/15 to CA Service Center

*NOA1 Received 5/19

*RFE Received 06/2009

*Biometrics 07/2009

*RFE sent to CSC 09/2009

*Notification of RFE acceptance 10/2009

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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do you have a criminal record? if not you don't need fingerprints. RCMP doesn't do the check it's a service they use. At least in Southern Ontario.

Feb. 15/ 07 --- GC approved

Nov. 17/09 -- I-751 sent (Day 1)

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do you have a criminal record? if not you don't need fingerprints. RCMP doesn't do the check it's a service they use. At least in Southern Ontario.

Well I looked on the RCMP website and it says you need to get fingerprints for a background check and it lists visas as one of the reasons you need it done. This isn't the first time I've heard about not needing fingerprints on here though. I'm so totally confused. The guides didn't say anything about the criminal background check that I recall so I'm up in arms over what to do here. I need to figure it out though because time is moving.

Lifting of Conditions

*Sent form 05/15 to CA Service Center

*NOA1 Received 5/19

*RFE Received 06/2009

*Biometrics 07/2009

*RFE sent to CSC 09/2009

*Notification of RFE acceptance 10/2009

*Interview Date: December 4th!

*January 9th: Received 10 year Green Card in the mail :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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hey cali....my 2 sons and myself went down the street to the rmcp...and it took a whole 20 mins for them to run the check on us...we each left there with our own paper stating a search was done..and nothing was found...25.00 each.....fingerprints are only done if you have a criminal record. good luck to ya...wishing you all the best. (F)

2007 AOS FOR me....Debbie

son...Lance(20)

son...Jason(18)..we lost jay in a head on car crash...oct 4th, 2008

Interview for all 3...03/26

All 3 approved...03/26 ..YEAAAAAAA

all i-485's touched..03/28

rec'd email all ead cards in production..03/29

rec'd email..notice mailed welcoming new perm resident for all 3....03/30

all i485's touched..03831

all ead's touched..03/31

we rec'd all 3 EAD cards...yeha..04/02

rec'd email that all 3 green cards have been ordered..04/04..yeepiekiyaaa!!!

rec'd boys welcome letters...04/05

20 yr olds GREEN CARD COMES!!!!!...he is safe....04/09

rec;d mine and 18yr olds green cards..04/10

good to go until dec of 2008!!!!!!

my son lance joined the vermont national guard..04/25/07

he is leaving for oklahoma for basic training...09/19/07

graduated basic, left for texas to study to become a medic.......12/03/07

he is now a certified medic!!!!......

lifting conditions...dec 26th, 2008 for debbie and son Lance

sent pkg on........ dec 26th, 2008

rec'd sons green card extension.......jan 6th, 2009

check was cashed.............jan 6th, 2008

rec'd son's NOA.........jan 22nd, 2009

rec'd mine and my son's fingerprinting apt...jan 22nd, 2009

fingerprint apts............Febuary 3rd, 2009

touched...both of us...............Feb 4th, 2009

rec'd my extension letter...02/14/2009

re'd our approval letters.....05/15/2009

received our 10 yr cards...06/19/2009

Lance is now deployed to Afghanistan

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do you have a criminal record? if not you don't need fingerprints. RCMP doesn't do the check it's a service they use. At least in Southern Ontario.

Well I looked on the RCMP website and it says you need to get fingerprints for a background check and it lists visas as one of the reasons you need it done. This isn't the first time I've heard about not needing fingerprints on here though. I'm so totally confused. The guides didn't say anything about the criminal background check that I recall so I'm up in arms over what to do here. I need to figure it out though because time is moving.

Hey... if time's moving, then why don't you get the check done now? The police check is good for one year in the eyes of the Consulate. I got my police check (no fingerprinting required) done with http://www.commissionaires.ca and got my results back the following week. In our packet 3, it's stated that we do NOT need fingerprinting unless we have a criminal conviction record.

And yes, you do need to bring the results to your interview. All the instructions are in your packet 3, which it looks like you haven't received yet.

Are you going through Montreal? If so, you have plenty of time. It'll be a couple of months before they'll schedule your interview.

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