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by nilsbunger
5057 days ago
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I had this problem when I was applying for US citizenship. I was on the crew team in college, which means I had callouses all the time on my fingers, and thus blank fingerpads. I applied for citizenship 3 times over a period of 3 years, and each time got rejected due to poor quality of fingerprints. Finally I stopped rowing and then got my citizenship. I'm sure there's some way around it, but it was kind of amusing and frustrating at the time. |
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