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No. Each interview may be different based on the type of interview, such as asylum, green card or naturalization.
Understand that your interview is important. The interview is part of your application and something said during your interview can disqualify you for the immigration benefit. Be prepared for the questions from the immigration officer.
If you are feeling uncertain, you may have an immigration attorney accompany you to the interview.
Yes. If you offer false information, deceive or mislead the interviewing immigration officer, they may recommend your application be denied. Just because you have an interview, does not mean you are guaranteed an immigration benefit.
Yes. If the individual is attending an interview for a benefit that they are not qualified to receive, ICE may take the applicant into custody at an interview. USCIS will work with ICE to have the applicant present themselves for the interview so that ICE can refer the individual to immigration court for removal.
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A Request for Evidence (RFE) can be alarming. However, these are often an opportunity for clarification on your application package.
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