Fingerprinting in the CID

kaizen42
By kaizen42

hi everyone,

i would like to seek your advise on what to do with the fingerprinting in the CID. i have been there 3 times already and my prints are being rejected becoz some of my fingerprints are not clear. i went to a dermatologist to have my hands checked. according to the doctor, i have an chronic eczema or a skin allergy. he has given me a medical certificate to show to the CID. has anyone encountered this problem before? was the medical certificate accepted by the CID? its so annoying to keep on coming back for the fingerprinting.

hope anyone can give his/her advise. it would be of great help. i can't move on if i don't have my RP.

thanks alot.

By elioswd• 29 Jul 2009 18:35
elioswd

Yes this problem happened with some of our labor , they told them to make it manual.

Best Regards

By euclyder28• 29 Jul 2009 17:19
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euclyder28

As I see your situation, it really happened that some people when they undergo to finger pinting test, some were not able to pass this procedure. some reasons if you are ex-qatar and the cid is in doubt about your identity.. we have a case before that one of our worker almost one year already, whenever we send him to cid for finger print test, he always got a rejected result..

and suddenly he confessed that before he work in saudi arabia 5 years ago and he has a criminal case their. the cid detected that case thru GCC tracking system.

the cid decided to send him immediately deported to his home country..

with your case, if hands problem, your it should be cured first before you will undergo again..because the system will not be able to scan properly the lines in your hands.

By diplomacy• 29 Jul 2009 17:10
diplomacy

Just a thought though i would not know for certain if it would work or would be allowed. Why don't you ask CID to do the manual finger printing for you (using ink and pressing your fingers on paper. if the impression of your prints will show, they may be able to find a way to scan it to your record.

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