USCIS has updated its guidelines for green card interviews, effective from a memo released on Friday. Applicants for Adjustment of Status should prepare for new questions that assess their reasons for applying within the U.S. rather than opting for consular processing abroad.
Key Details:
- New interview questions include reasons for in-country adjustment and ties to the home country.
- Applicants out of status may face scrutiny regarding their decision to remain in the U.S. after their authorized stay expired.
- Interviewers may request applicants to re-file from outside the U.S. if answers are deemed unsatisfactory.
- AILA recommends providing evidence of U.S. family ties, lawful presence, good moral character, and contributions to the U.S. economy.
These changes may significantly affect applicants’ experiences during their interviews, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Xiao Wang (Boundless)
