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Immigration Fingerprinting Near Loveland, OH

Immigration fingerprinting covers two separate things that many people confuse: USCIS biometrics appointments (which take place at an Application Support Center) and FBI fingerprinting for immigration petitions. If USCIS sent you an ASC appointment notice, you go to the ASC — not to us. But if your attorney or a consulate needs FBI FD-258 ink cards, or if you need an FBI Identity History Summary for a visa application, we can help. Our Loveland-area office has bilingual staff and processes immigration fingerprints every week.

Serving Loveland, Hamilton/Clermont/Warren County · 105 miles from our Morse Rd office (~125 min drive)

Walk-Ins Welcome

No appointment needed

15–20 Minutes

Quick professional service

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15

Columbus, OH 43231

Immigration Fingerprinting for Loveland Residents

Loveland immigrants and immigration applicants visiting our Columbus office benefit from bilingual staff (Somali, Arabic, English) and our long experience with USCIS, FBI, and foreign consulate fingerprinting requirements. We do not provide legal advice — but we handle the fingerprinting and document preparation piece for many of the immigration cases that pass through Hamilton/Clermont/Warren County each year.

Who Needs Immigration Fingerprinting?

Immigration petitioners whose attorneys need FBI ink cards

Visa applicants whose consulate requires FD-258 cards

Applicants for FBI Identity History Summary (personal rap sheet)

Naturalization applicants who need additional fingerprinting

Refugees and asylum seekers needing auxiliary fingerprint records

Legal Requirements

USCIS biometrics collection for applications like I-485, I-131, and N-400 must be done at a USCIS Application Support Center (ASC). However, FBI FD-258 fingerprint cards for immigration petitions (used by some embassies, immigration attorneys, and foreign consulates) can be done at any authorized provider. FBI Identity History Summaries for visa applications must be requested through the FBI CJIS division using FD-258 cards.

What to Expect

Tell us at the counter whether you need: FBI FD-258 ink cards, electronic FBI submission, or an Ohio BCI check for a state-level immigration requirement. We'll match the service to your need. Bilingual (Somali, Arabic) staff available.

Turnaround

FBI ink cards: returned same day, you mail to agency. Electronic FBI: 7–21 days.

Cost

FBI ink cards (2 FD-258): $50. Electronic FBI: $42.

Getting to Our Office from Loveland

Distance

105 miles

Drive Time

~125 minutes

From

Cincinnati Metro

From Loveland, 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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What to Bring

Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
ORI number from your employer or licensing board
Employer authorization letter (if applicable)
Blank FD-258 cards (if your agency requires ink cards)
Payment — cash or card accepted
Any agency-specific instructions or forms

Frequently Asked Questions

USCIS sent me a biometrics appointment. Can I come to your office instead?

No. USCIS ASC biometrics appointments must be done at the designated USCIS Application Support Center. They collect additional data (photo, signature) that only the ASC can process. You must attend your ASC appointment.

My visa application requires an FBI clearance. Is that the same as BCI?

No. FBI clearance comes from the FBI CJIS Division, not Ohio BCI. We can roll FD-258 ink cards you submit to the FBI, or submit electronically to FBI. BCI is Ohio-state-only and does not satisfy FBI clearance requirements.

How far is your office from Loveland?

Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Columbus is approximately 105 miles from Loveland — typically a 125-minute drive depending on traffic. Most Cincinnati Metro clients combine the trip with errands in Columbus. Walk in any day Monday through Sunday, 9am to 7pm.

Can Loveland residents walk in without an appointment?

Yes. We accept walk-ins every day of the week, 9am to 7pm. Loveland clients regularly drop in on lunch breaks, after work, or on weekends. The fingerprinting itself takes 15–20 minutes.

Immigration Fingerprinting Near Loveland

FBI ink cards and electronic submissions for immigration purposes. Bilingual staff. Serving Loveland from Morse Rd, Columbus. Walk in any day.

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 — Open Mon–Sun 9am–7pm