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USCIS Biometrics “Attestation”

August 24, 2015 by Lynn Olinger

Reaffirming the truth of your USCIS application.

Reaffirming the truth of your USCIS application.

An “attestation” is now part of the USCIS biometrics appointment. Applicants must sign a statement “re-affirming that the content of their form was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing.” The attestation is also appearing on USCIS forms as they get revised. Biometrics procedures otherwise remains the same. The Application Support Center will capture digital fingerprints, a digital photograph, and a digital image of the applicant’s signature.

Filed Under: immigration, USCIS

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