U.S. Immigration: USCIS  cuts reuse of photos to 36 months

Special to USAfricanonline.com The U.S. immigration agency has revised its biometric policy, limiting reuse of photographs to 3 years and ending acceptance of self-submitted images.  The White House characterizes the…

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