USCIS has begun revisiting old visa records, raising new questions and flagging inconsistencies that could affect applicants during interviews and applications. This development highlights that even previously approved visas may not guarantee future approvals, as the agency scrutinizes past records more closely than before.
Key Details:
- USCIS is reviewing historical visa records for inconsistencies.
- Past visa approvals may not protect applicants from new scrutiny.
- This change affects all types of visa applications, including H-1B and student visas.
- Applicants should be prepared to address any flagged issues during interviews.
This increased scrutiny may lead to more denials for applicants with past inconsistencies in their visa history. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @bsindia
