citygirl
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Actually, there is no 90 day limit. ASsuming you haven't been back to the US (in this case) since you had the check done, they should accept it, no matter how long ago you had it done.*
To the OP - it will take between 9-12 weeks for the form to come back. Keep in mind once you get it back, it must be sent to the state dept to be apostilled. This takes another week or two. Plan accordingly. That's a narrow window if you are planning on going in Dec. Either you need it back and submitted BEFORE going to the US or you need it to be stamped/received AFTER you go to the US. Otherwise, if you get it back say in Nov and don't have an appt with Migraciones until after your trip to the US, then your background check becomes invalid and you have to do it all over again.
*This is Argentina however so it all depends on the whims/moods of the immigration agent the day you go.
To the OP - it will take between 9-12 weeks for the form to come back. Keep in mind once you get it back, it must be sent to the state dept to be apostilled. This takes another week or two. Plan accordingly. That's a narrow window if you are planning on going in Dec. Either you need it back and submitted BEFORE going to the US or you need it to be stamped/received AFTER you go to the US. Otherwise, if you get it back say in Nov and don't have an appt with Migraciones until after your trip to the US, then your background check becomes invalid and you have to do it all over again.
*This is Argentina however so it all depends on the whims/moods of the immigration agent the day you go.