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If you are working to obtain a green card, you will have to attend a biometrics appointment. Recently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposed a new rule that would make the biometrics process much stricter. But, this proposal has been withdrawn. Read on to learn more.
When it comes to adjustment of status, the process can take a long time, and there are many requirements that one must meet to obtain a green card. Some of the requirements include the following:
If you are applying for citizenship, you will need to provide your fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature. This occurs at your biometrics appointment. This information is used to conduct background and security checks, among other things.
According to DHS, the proposed rule would have expanded department authorities and requirements for collecting biometrics by removing age restrictions and requiring the submission of biometrics for every applicant, petitioner, sponsor, beneficiary, or other individual filing for, or associated with, any immigration or naturalization benefit. They were also looking to codify the authority to use DNA test results.
According to DHS, “the withdrawal is consistent with the Executive Order 14012, Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans, and additional administration priorities to reduce barriers and undue burdens in the immigration system.”
This is especially important considering DHS saw a major delay in biometrics appointments due to the coronavirus pandemic, halting the immigration process for millions of people.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding biometrics or any other aspects of the immigration process, contact our firm today. We are here to advocate for you.
Katona & Associates, PLLC is an experienced, highly dedicated New York City immigration law firm located in lower Manhattan. Our firm works with clients in all matters of immigration law, including employment immigration, family immigration, deportation defense, green cards, and citizenship. Contact us to discuss your case and get the help you need.