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If you’re applying for immigration to the United States or another country in 2025, chances are you’ll be asked to provide an FBI background check. This official report helps immigration authorities verify your identity and check for any criminal records that may impact your application.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to get an FBI background check for immigration, step-by-step whether you prefer the online process or visiting an in-person location like PDX Fingerprinting.
An FBI background check provides a comprehensive review of your criminal history (if any), using data from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. For immigration, it’s used to:
Without this document, your immigration application may be delayed or even denied.
Before you begin, check your specific immigration case requirements. While most U.S. immigration processes request an FBI background check, each case can differ.
For example:
Pro tip: Requirements can vary by country and by year, so confirm details before starting.
You have two main ways to request your FBI background check:
You can use an FBI-approved channeler to submit your application digitally. This method is usually faster (often 1–3 days). You’ll:
If you prefer face-to-face service, you can visit a fingerprinting provider like PDX Fingerprinting. We’ll capture your fingerprints electronically and submit them securely to the FBI.
This method is ideal if you:
To get started, you’ll need:
Your fingerprints are the core of the FBI background check process. At PDX Fingerprinting, we capture high-quality prints using Live Scan technology, reducing the chance of rejection due to smudges or poor image quality.
We submit them digitally for the fastest results possible, but we also offer ink fingerprinting if required by your immigration office.
Once your fingerprints are ready:
Processing times can vary:
We can deliver your results as a PDF for digital use or in hard copy for official submission.
When you receive your report, send it to your immigration lawyer or directly to USCIS (or the relevant country’s immigration office). Make sure it’s within the validity period, usually six months from the date of issue.
At PDX Fingerprinting, we help immigrants get their FBI background checks quickly, accurately, and without stress. Here’s why clients choose us:
Whether you’re applying for a U.S. green card, a work visa abroad, or dual citizenship, we ensure you get your FBI background check done right the first time.
Getting an FBI background check for immigration doesn’t have to be stressful. By understanding the process and choosing the right method, you can avoid delays and move forward confidently with your application.
If you’re in or near Portland, Oregon, book your FBI background check appointment with PDX Fingerprinting today and get your results fast.
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