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WHAT ARE BIOMETRICS?

 

The word "Biometrics" means a measurable biological characteristic that can be used for automated recognition.

Early non-automated forerunners of biometrics have been used in travel control documents for a long time.

Biometric processing includes the electronic capture of an applicant’s photograph, signature, index fingerprint and ten-print fingerprints. The photograph, signature and index fingerprint are used to generate the lawful entry documents.

The ten-print fingerprints are captured for the purpose of conducting a criminal background check and are processed for applicants between the ages of 14 and 79.

 

You MUST bring the following materials to your biometrics appointment.

  • Biometrics appointment notice.
  • Photo Identification. Acceptable kinds of photo identification are:
  • Passport or national photo identification issued by your country, or
  • Driver’s license, or
  • Military photo identification, or
  • State-issued photo identification card.
All Required Initial Evidence, including your prior card OR other evidence of permanent residence or commuter status.
  • Any supporting documentation, which may include but is not limited to:
  • Court ordered name change,
  • Marriage certificate,
  • Birth certificate, or
  • Police report for a stolen or lost card.

 

§ 1208.10 Failure to follow requirements for biometrics and other biographical information processing.


Failure to comply with processing requirements for biometrics and other biographical information within the time allowed will result in dismissal of the application, unless the applicant demonstrates that such failure was the result of good cause.

DHS is responsible for obtaining biometrics and other biographical information with respect to any alien in custody.

 

How Will a Person's Fingerprints and Photographs Be Collected?


On arrival at air and sea ports of entry, inspectors will scan two fingerprints of the foreign national with an inkless device and will take a digital photograph of the person. This information, as well as other information that the person provides, will then be used to assist the border inspector in determining whether or not to admit the traveler.

Upon exit from the United States at designated air and sea ports, the foreign national traveler will go to a work station or kiosk to scan his travel documents, have his photograph compared, and to provide his fingerprints on the same type of inkless device that is used at entry.



Information Source: U.S. State Department


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