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Originally Posted by Diplok
Ianus.... Can you show me where it says there is this validity period for fingerprints?
I only ask because USCIS doesn't seem to be adhering to this policy. I plan on writing them and pointing this out. I just did fingerprints for daca. Do not want to do them again for AOS.
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https://my.uscis.gov/helpcenter/arti...o-be-scheduled
After USCIS receives your application, USCIS will provide you with a biometrics appointment letter with the location of the nearest USCIS authorized Application Support Center (ACS). There is no specific timeframe for scheduling of the biometrics appointments, although most are scheduled within 90-120 days of filing. Note that the results of the fingerprints are only good for 15 months, so if an I-485 is pending longer than 15 months (likely for quota backlogged cases), you will need to be re-printed. For this reason, USCIS sometimes elects to delay biometrics processing to avoid multiple visits to the Application Support Center.