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Checklist Suggestions
In no particular order;
1. Missing information on;
a) fingerprint cards
b) affidavits
c) passport photo holder
d) application
2. Not having pictures signed by fingerprinter and applicant
3. Not including all documents in packet.
1. Missing information on;
a) fingerprint cards
b) affidavits
c) passport photo holder
d) application
2. Not having pictures signed by fingerprinter and applicant
3. Not including all documents in packet.
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Re: Checklist Suggestions
Please let me know if there is any particular omissions that are common to any of these items in a) through d).txinvestigator wrote:In no particular order;
1. Missing information on;
a) fingerprint cards
b) affidavits
c) passport photo holder
d) application
Also, CHL's, if you made a mistake you don't see listed, let me know.
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Write your application number on the top of every document. Sometimes things get separated and you want to make sure all the pieces find their way back to your package.
Also, make sure you have included 5 full years of employment history. If you were unemployed for a period of time, make a note as to why. You were looking for work, in school, disabled, trying to find yourself, whatever, just as long as you put something down. Well, something true, and believeable!
Also, make sure you have included 5 full years of employment history. If you were unemployed for a period of time, make a note as to why. You were looking for work, in school, disabled, trying to find yourself, whatever, just as long as you put something down. Well, something true, and believeable!
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great ideallwatson wrote:Write your application number on the top of every document. Sometimes things get separated and you want to make sure all the pieces find their way back to your package.
All you need to do is account for the time. DPS does not care, nor are the evaluating your reason from unemployment. Simply stating "not employed" will suffice.Also, make sure you have included 5 full years of employment history. If you were unemployed for a period of time, make a note as to why. You were looking for work, in school, disabled, trying to find yourself, whatever, just as long as you put something down. Well, something true, and believeable!
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"Write your application number on the top of every document."
Yep, yep! On the "extra" pasport photo especially. If it gets dropped on the floor (or somewhere else in the abyss down there), without the number, they may not be able to even read the two signatures - much less know which application the photo goes with.
Also, note the info. on passport photo holder must be done with a black felt tip pen only.
Yep, yep! On the "extra" pasport photo especially. If it gets dropped on the floor (or somewhere else in the abyss down there), without the number, they may not be able to even read the two signatures - much less know which application the photo goes with.
Also, note the info. on passport photo holder must be done with a black felt tip pen only.
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Wish I had known about this site..
Wife & I sent packets on same day (01/02/2006). We didn't know about this site at that time so had only instructions from instructor to go by. He gave us two photos and I'm sure he told us to send both. For reasons I'm not sure of now, we only attached one photo to our apps. After stumbling on this forum we realized our mistake and I emailed DPS asking if I should send second photo. Got what is probably a standard responce saying the processing time is sixty days and to wait.
They never asked for second photo. I then thought we were in for a long wait. I was only half right. Wife got hers back in only 54 days and I had the long wait, 98 days. Go figure!
The only helpful suggestion I can add to this subject is for the Instructors to give this forum info. to students. They can learn a lot from the experts here while waiting and get a better understanding of the process.
They never asked for second photo. I then thought we were in for a long wait. I was only half right. Wife got hers back in only 54 days and I had the long wait, 98 days. Go figure!
The only helpful suggestion I can add to this subject is for the Instructors to give this forum info. to students. They can learn a lot from the experts here while waiting and get a better understanding of the process.
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As I sit here putting my application together for mailing, I thought of one thing we were always told to do when filling out security clearance paperwork. That is to not leave any entries blank. Put "n/a" or "none" as applicable. In this package, this would apply to the RESIDENCE HISTORY, EMPLOYMENT HISTORY, CRIMINAL HISTORY and TREATMENT HISTORY, if you don't have enough entries to fill out all spaces provided.
I received my renewal packet in the mail yesterday and I have a concern. I only recall seeing ONE fingerprint card in the packet. From reading above, it looks like I was supposed to get two. What is the best way to go about getting another one?
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