Many people around the world today believe in the American dream. For them it is a synonym for a new, better life. And to achieve its goal, the aliens are coming on a variety of tricks, including trying to obtain a green cardby engaging in a marriage with a US citizen.
The immigration service (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services — USCIS) are well aware of the desire of people in other countries to seek immigration benefits in obtaining a residence permit and therefore even real marriage can be questioned.
Therefore, before the interview with the USCIS agent lawyers strongly recommend that spouses compare their answers to at least basic questions.
At the interview, an ice agent examined the documents, will begin to learn additional information, to check again who you are, where you live and work, what is your financial level (the immigrant received a green card, immediately demanded assistance from the state).
Spouses must provide proof that their relationship was real, that they live and vacation together: photos, tickets, bills — anything and more. The spouse (wife) from the USA are not required to attend the interview, but the consular officials have any doubts about the reality of marriage, they can demand that your mate interviewed in the United States.
Here is composed of immigration lawyers a list of questions, the answers to which you need to prepare for an interview for a green card (in order of complexity):
Anyone who will be caught in a lie, they threaten to $250 thousand. fine and imprisonment.
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The immigration officer can also ask more complex questions:
In addition, the officer may:
Immigration lawyers suggest to the agent USCIS permission to have a lawyer present during the interview. Also install with the speaker eye contact, even if your country is not accepted.
Michael R. Jarecki, an immigration attorney from Chicago, warns that the immigration agent the Respondent considers the alien through the prism of American culture, even if he only recently arrived in the United States.