Biometric signature and affirmation of DS-160 NIV application

Biometric signature and affirmation of DS-160 NIV application

na

By Michael Phulwani

The Department of State issued a cable to all US consular posts regarding the new Form DS-160. Relevant parts of this cable are reproduced below:

2. Consular officers sometimes encounter visa applicants, who attempt to repudiate misstatements on their visa applications by claiming that someone else prepared their application and they (the applicants) are unaware of the contents. Applicants using the DS-160 may claim that their information has been changed between the time of submission and the time of the interview, even though we know that is not possible. While the DS-160 submission page clearly states applicants’ responsibility for the content of the information they provide, we want to be absolutely sure that applicants are aware that they are responsible for the information in their visa application and for statements they make during the visa interview. Applicants must acknowledge that the information they have provided is true and complete to the best of their knowledge and that statements made on the  application and during the interview are made under penalty of perjury to counter any future attempts of repudiation on the applicant’s part, particularly in the context of immigration prosecutions. This is required by the agencies that represent us in court.

3. Action request: Effective immediately, DS-160 posts must A), take the applicant’s fingerprints (either 10 prints or single print verification) immediately preceding the interview and not at the conclusion of the interview and, B), clearly post the statement below at either i) the point where an applicant’s fingerprints are verified, or ii) the point at which the ten?digit fingerprint scan is collected. Text follows:

By submitting my fingerprint, I am certifying under penalty of perjury that I have read and understood the questions in my visa application and that all statements that appear in my visa application have been made by me and are true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Furthermore, I certify under penalty of perjury that I will tell the truth during my interview and that all statements made by me during my interview will be complete to the best of my ability.

4. Posts must place the statement in the window above the fingerprint scanner, or on the counter next to the scanner — whatever works best for post, as long as it is clearly visible to the applicant. Posts that have television monitors in their waiting areas may also wish to place the statement there, but must still display it in front of/above the fingerprint scanner as well. At posts where officers interview in a language other than English, posts should display this text in English and a translation in the appropriate local language(s). Officers must make sure that each applicant is aware what he/she is agreeing to by submitting his/her fingerprint for verification. We do not require you to repeat the posted text word for word.

H-1B Fiscal year (FY) 2011 cap season
The H-1B Program
US businesses use the H-1B program to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise in specialized fields, such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers.

FY 2011 H-1B cap count
As of July 9, 2010, approximately 24,800 H-1B cap-subject petitions were receipted. Additionally, USCIS has receipted 10,600 H-1B petitions for aliens with advance degrees.

About Us

The argument in favor of using filler text goes something like this: If you use arey real content in the Consulting Process anytime you reachtent.

Cart