After you give your biometrics, your fingerprints and photo will be encrypted and sent electronically to a secure Government of Canada database. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) will check your fingerprints against the fingerprint records of:
- criminals,
- refugee claimants,
- deportees, and
- temporary resident applicants.
Any matches to existing RCMP records will be analyzed by the visa officer, who will use the information to make a final decision on your application.
When you arrive in Canada, a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) border services officer will use your biometrics to verify that you are the same person the visa was given to.
Find out more about what to expect when you arrive in Canada.
FAQs
What happens after fingerprints were taken at USCIS? ›
Once your fingerprints are taken, it generally takes 30-45 days for the FBI clearances to appear in USCIS's system. The clearances are valid for 15 months from the date of the clearance. In some cases, applicants might need to be re-fingerprinted.
What happens after fingerprint review was completed? ›Next Steps After “Fingerprint Review Was Completed” Stage
Once you find out that your fingerprints were reviewed, you will have to contact the FBI and ask about your status. They will tell you more about your case and whether the fingerprints were accepted or not.
After biometrics, you should receive a decision about work authorization within 90 days (or 30 days for initial Asylum applicants) from the receipt date on your Form I-765.
How long does it take to get work permit after fingerprinting and biometrics? ›How Long Does It Take to Get an Employment Authorization Card After Biometrics? Immigration law states that applicants should receive a notice about their work authorization within 90 days.
How long does it take to get a background check after biometrics? ›Once you do and get fingerprinted, background checks usually take six to eight weeks, maybe 12 weeks. Now, they will give you that as a response for months and months. They'll tell you about the USCIS background check delay or security check long after the case is over. And that can be frustrating for people.
How long it will take to get green card after fingerprinting? ›Issuance of the New Green Card
After the biometrics appointment, USCIS will proceed with your green card renewal application. It usually takes 6 Months to 10 Months from Filing Date. After this, you should receive your new Green Card. USCIS may sometimes expedite your Green Card renewal case.
Complete the green card interview. Receive a Notice of Decision. Receive your green card.
How long does it take to get work permit after biometrics 2022? ›Processing Times
In general, it takes about 150–210 days (5–7 months) for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process Form I-765. Previously, USCIS processed work permit applications within 90 days, but a growing backlog has caused additional delays.
If I'm asked to give my biometrics, does that mean my application is approved? No. Giving your biometrics is one of the steps you need to do before we can process your application.
What is the status after case was updated to show fingerprints were taken? ›My Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken
This status means the Biometric Appointment was completed, or in the rare/special case, past fingerprints from prior USCIS Filings applied the old records to the new USCIS Filing.
What is the next step after fingerprinting for citizenship? ›
The third step involved in the citizenship process is taking the civics examination and attending the in-person citizenship interview. It takes approximately 4-5 months to receive your citizenship interview appointment in the mail after completing the biometrics.
What happens when you get fingerprinted for immigration? ›First of all, don't be intimidated by the word “biometrics!” During this appointment, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will simply record your fingerprints and take photos of you. They will then run this information through the FBI database in order to check for any criminal records.
What happens after case was updated to show fingerprints were taken I 485? ›After fingerprinting is conducted, the USCIS will submit the fingerprint card to the FBI for a background check. An affirmative response must be received from the FBI before an adjustment application can be adjudicated.