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US Entry Waiver Services

If you have a criminal record, entering the US without a waiver is not possible. At VS Fingerprinting Inc., we help Canadians obtain a US waiver, granting official permission to enter the US from US Homeland Security. Without a waiver, individuals with a criminal record may face refusal of entry.

The Essentials of US Entry Waiver Documentation

The process for obtaining a US waiver involves submitting a request to the US Department of Homeland Security. It is then up to the American government to review and decide whether to grant you the waiver, thereby allowing you the freedom to travel to and from the United States.

Eligibility for a US Visa Waiver includes citizens from countries outside the US who do not need a visa for temporary visits but are deemed inadmissible due to reasons such as criminal history, pardons, or previous visa overstays. Understanding your eligibility is crucial in preparing your application effectively.

RCMP Criminal Records Check

The US Immigration requires an RCMP criminal records check if you have resided in Canada for at least 6 months. VS Fingerprinting Inc. can digitally capture your fingerprints and send them to the RCMP for a background check. The certified RCMP criminal records check certificate will be provided to you.

Application Type

When applying, it's important to specify the application type as "Foreign travel - US waiver." This distinction ensures that your application is processed correctly, aligning with the requirements set forth by US Customs & Border Protection.

Please Note: VS Fingerprinting Inc. handles fingerprint capture and submission to the RCMP for the RCMP's police certificate. We do not participate in any other steps of the US Visa Waiver application process.

What to Bring to Your Fingerprinting Appointment?

For a successful application, please be ready to provide:

  • A valid government-issued photo ID for identity verification.

  • Any additional personal information or documents needed for your waiver application like court records, rehabilitation proof, etc.

  • Specific instructions or requirements from the organization requesting your US Entry Waiver

Why Choose VS Fingerprinting Inc.?

RCMP-Accredited Services

RCMP-Accredited Services

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) accreditation is a testament to our professionalism and the trust placed in us by Canada's most respected institutions like IRCC and CCRTIS.

Cutting-Edge Technology

Cutting-Edge Technology

Our agency is equipped with state-of-the-art LiveScan digital fingerprinting technology, enabling us to electronically submit fingerprints to the RCMP database within 72 hours.

Fast Turnaround Time

Fast Turnaround Time

Our efficient workflow enables us to provide the certified fingerprinting results within approximately four weeks* through secure Canada Post mail, without compromising on quality or accuracy.

Commitment to Confidentiality

Commitment to Confidentiality

We follow stringent confidentiality protocols and comply with all applicable privacy regulations to ensure that your personal information is always protected.

Local Expertise

Local Expertise

Located in Mississauga, we can conveniently serve clients from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Our location makes it easy for residents in and around the GTA to access our top-notch fingerprinting services.

Customer Satisfaction

Customer Satisfaction

We ensure that every client receives personalized attention and guidance throughout the fingerprinting process, making it as smooth and hassle-free as possible.

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Unlock Your Travel Freedom Today!

Don't let a criminal record hold you back from exploring new horizons. Begin your journey to obtaining a US Entry Waiver with VS Fingerprinting Inc. now.

Contact us to schedule your fingerprinting session and take the first step towards unrestricted travel to the US.

  • What is Digital Fingerprinting?
    Digital fingerprinting is the electronic capture of a person's fingerprints via an optical scanner at a capture station. The scanned fingerprints, along with the application details are then formatted into a standardized electronic package that is attached and emailed via a secure link directly to the RCMP's Canadian Criminal Real Time Information System (CCRTIS). CCRTIS compares the fingerprint package against the RCMP's criminal record database. If no record is present, the RCMP will issue a certificate indicating a clear record. If the applicant does have a criminal record this will be indicated in the results.
  • Who needs to be fingerprinted in Canada?
    Those seeking employment with certain corporations and agencies Applicants for foreign travel, passports, work permits, visas and US waivers Citizenship, permanent residence and immigration applicants International adoption applicants Security license applicants volunteers
  • How long will it take for digital fingerprints to be processed by the RCMP?
    If the applicant does not have a criminal record and has never been fingerprinted for a criminal offence in Canada, the RCMP will make every effort possible to process the request within 72 hours of receiving the electronic submission. This means that the RCMP will put the results in the mail for mailing back to the applicant or third party within 72 hours. In view of this, please ensure sufficient time is allowed for receipt of the results in the mail before commencing inquiries about the status of fingerprint records. If a criminal record is encountered during the verification process, processing will be increased to 120 days.
  • Can all applicants choose digital fingerprints?
    Digital fingerprinting is available to most applicants for the majority of application types. However in some cases, e.g., submissions to the FBI, applicants may not use digital fingerprinting. For these situations we offer traditional ink and roll fingerprinting. Our fingerprinting professionals can advise you on whether you may opt for digital fingerprinting or if you must use ink and roll fingerprinting.
  • How can I find out about the status of a submission once it has been sent to the RCMP?
    Once VSFingerprinting submits your fingerprints electronically you will receive confirmation via e-mail (if an email address is provided on your application) that your fingerprints have been successfully received by the RCMP. If you require further information or have questions regarding your fingerprints you can contact the RCMP Civil Fingerprint Screening Services via email at civilnps@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
  • How long will it take for my fingerprints to be taken?
    Our digital process is fast, efficient and clean. A complete fingerprint session normally takes approximately 15 minutes to complete
  • How are my results obtained?
    Each applicant's criminal record verification results can be sent directly to the individual or to a designated third party, such as an employer, immigration or pardon agency. If an applicant is under the age of 18 their results must be returned directly to the home address of the applicant. Please ensure that all of the address information for the applicant or third party is readily available during the application process.
  • Can I get a copy of my application?
    All applicants can receive a true copy of the digital submission to the RCMP. An additional charge may apply.
  • What identification do I need to bring with me to my appointment?
    You must provide two pieces of valid government-issued identification, at least one of which must be a photo ID. The following types of identification are acceptable: Passport Citizenship card or document Immigration document (student visa, work visa, landing papers) Birth certificate Driver's license Permanent Resident Card or Record of Landing for citizenship applicants Government ID (if you are employed by a Federal or Provincial branch of the government) Health card with photo (please note not all provinces accept health cards as valid government-issued ID. Please refer to provincial regulations or call the office nearest to you.
  • Should I bring anything else with me to my appointment?
    Please note that it is recommended that applicants have with them any letter or file number provided by the requesting agency (if applicable). All digital fingerprinting requests for Canadian Citizenship must include a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. This letter must include the address for third party results submissions and should have a CIC file number. Please ensure this letter is available during your fingerprinting session.
  • Can all applicants choose digital fingerprints?
    Digital fingerprinting is available to most applicants for the majority of application types. However in some cases, e.g., submissions to the FBI, foreign police clearances, applicants may not use digital fingerprinting. For these situations we offer traditional ink and roll fingerprinting. Our fingerprinting professionals can advise you on whether you may opt for digital fingerprinting or if you must use traditional ink and roll fingerprinting.
  • Will the RCMP accept my inked fingerprint card if electronic fingerprinting is not available where I live?
    No. The RCMP is now mandating that all fingerprint submissions to the national fingerprint database be made electronically. Unless you fall under one of the special categories (i.e. under the age of 18, applying for certain high level Canadian security clearances, electronic submission has failed) your inked fingerprint cards will be returned to you unprocessed. We can help you convert your inked fingerprint cards into an electronic file for submission to the RCMP if you are out of the country, are unable to make it into a facility with a digital fingerprint scanner or if your electronic fingerprint submission has failed. Please contact us for information regarding electronic processing of inked fingerprint cards.
  • My electronic fingerprint submission failed. Now what?
    If you have had your fingerprints processed electronically in one of our offices and the submission to the RCMP has failed due to damaged or low quality prints, you will be required to provide proof of a failed electronic submission along with your inked fingerprint card. Our fingerprint solution allows us to identify fingerprints that are at a high probability of failure in real time. Once poor quality fingerprints are identified our technicians will offer to process you on a traditional ink and roll fingerprint card and will keep this physical card until the RCMP provides us with notification that the electronic submission has failed. Once we receive the failure notification from the RCMP are able to mail your physical fingerprint card along with a copy of your failed electronic transaction record.
  • How long will it take for ink and roll fingerprints to be processed by the RCMP?
    If the applicant does not have a criminal record and has never been fingerprinted for a criminal offence in Canada, the RCMP will make every effort possible to process the request within 120 days of receiving the inked fingerprint card. This means that the RCMP will put the results in the mail for mailing back to the applicant or third party within 120 days. In view of this, please ensure sufficient time is allowed for receipt of the results in the mail before commencing inquiries about the status of fingerprint records. If a criminal record is encountered during the verification process, processing will be increased beyond the 120 days.
  • How can I find out about the status of a submission once it has been sent to the RCMP?
    Once we submit your fingerprints to the RCMP we have no further insight into their status or estimated processing time. If you require further information or have questions regarding your fingerprints you can contact the RCMP Civil Fingerprint Screening Services via e-mail at civilnps@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
  • How are my results obtained?
    Each applicant's criminal record verification results can be sent directly to the individual or to a designated third party, such as an employer, immigration or pardon agency. If an applicant is under the age of 18 their results must be returned directly to the home address of the applicant. Please ensure that all of the address information for the applicant or third party is readily available during the application process.
  • What identification do I need to bring with me to my appointment?
    You must provide two pieces of valid government issued identification, at least one of which must be photo ID. The following types of identification are acceptable: Passport Citizenship Card or Document Immigration Document (Student Visa, Work Visa, Landing Papers)

Cancellation Policy

To cancel or reschedule, please contact us at least 24 hours prior to your appointment. A $30.00 cancellation/reschedule charge will apply for every cancellation or rescheduling.

To make any changes to your appointment - please call +1-416-553-9907

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