Fingerprinting for Visa Applications Near Heights, OH
Many foreign countries require U.S.-based applicants to submit FBI fingerprints or a U.S. criminal background clearance as part of a long-stay visa, work permit, or residency application. This typically means FD-258 ink cards submitted to the FBI for an Identity History Summary, sometimes followed by apostille authentication. At our Heights-area office, we roll FD-258 ink cards for visa applicants regularly — bilingual staff available.
Serving Berlin Heights, Delaware County · 18 miles from our Morse Rd office (~30 min drive)
Walk-Ins Welcome
No appointment needed
15–20 Minutes
Quick professional service
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15
Columbus, OH 43231
Fingerprinting for Visa Applications for Berlin Heights Residents
Berlin Heights residents applying for foreign work visas, residency permits, or international adoption frequently need FBI Identity History Summary documents — and many destination countries also require apostille authentication afterward. We start that process with FD-258 ink cards; the rest is mailing to FBI CJIS and the U.S. State Department.
Who Needs Fingerprinting for Visa Applications?
U.S. residents applying for foreign work visas (Spain, Germany, Australia, etc.)
Applicants for foreign long-stay or residency permits
International students applying for visas requiring U.S. background clearance
Foreign nationals with prior U.S. records needing clearance documentation
Legal Requirements
Most foreign visa background check requirements involve the FBI Identity History Summary (not Ohio BCI). The FBI IHS covers the applicant's complete U.S. criminal record. Some consulates and embassies also request state criminal records (Ohio BCI) in addition to the FBI check. Requirements vary significantly by destination country — always confirm exact requirements with the consulate or your visa attorney before visiting.
What to Expect
Bring your passport or government-issued ID. Tell us your destination country — we'll confirm whether ink FD-258 cards, electronic FBI, or BCI is needed for your application. Cards returned same day. Bilingual staff available (Somali, Arabic, English).
Turnaround
Cards: same day. FBI processing time: 12–16 weeks direct; 4–8 weeks via channeler.
Cost
FD-258 ink cards (2-card set): $50. BCI (if required): $42.
Getting to Our Office from Berlin Heights
Distance
18 miles
Drive Time
~30 minutes
From
Central Ohio
From Berlin Heights, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71, on the north side of Columbus. Free parking on-site, walk-ins welcome every day 9am–7pm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Germany requires a certificate of good conduct. Can you provide that?
The FBI Identity History Summary is the U.S. equivalent. We provide the fingerprints — you submit them to the FBI to obtain the IHS, then have it apostilled at the State Department for use in Germany. This is a multi-step process; we handle only step 1.
How far is your office from Berlin Heights?
Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Columbus is approximately 18 miles from Berlin Heights — typically a 30-minute drive depending on traffic. Most Central Ohio clients combine the trip with errands in Columbus. Walk in any day Monday through Sunday, 9am to 7pm.
Can Berlin Heights residents walk in without an appointment?
Yes. We accept walk-ins every day of the week, 9am to 7pm. Berlin Heights clients regularly drop in on lunch breaks, after work, or on weekends. The fingerprinting itself takes 15–20 minutes.
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Visa Application Fingerprinting Near Heights
FD-258 ink cards for foreign visa applications. Bilingual staff. Serving Heights from Morse Rd, Columbus. Walk in any day.
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 — Open Mon–Sun 9am–7pm