Travellers preparing paperwork for a United States visa or immigration benefit often double-check forms and appointments, but photographs are usually an afterthought. That may soon change. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has issued new guidance that reshapes the way photographs are reused for immigration documents. The update affects the timeframe for an applicant’s picture to be recent, when old photographs can still be used, and which categories must submit fresh biometrics each time.
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US Immigration Rules Change: USCIS Tightens Photograph Reuse Policy For Visa And Green Card Applicants
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has revised its rules on reusing photographs for immigration documents, cutting the reuse period to three years and mandating fresh biometrics for key applications

USCIS Tightens Photograph Reuse Policy Photo: Shutterstock
USCIS Tightens Photograph Reuse Policy Photo: Shutterstock
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