Question:
I have applied for Form
I-485 adjusting status, based on marriage to a U.S. citizen, do I have
to go through an interview process?
Answer:
If you have applied for a
Green Card within U.S. through the procedure known as "adjustment of
status" using USCIS Form I-485, it is likely to be called in
for an interview by USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services),
as the last step in your immigration application process.
With proper preparation, you should not fear the adjustment of status
interview, and it does not mean that your application for adjustment of
status has been singled out for extra scrutiny. An immigration
interview is a normal part of the process, allowing USCIS to confirm
the information you have provided, and review all the facts with you
present.
USCIS may skip the interview in some cases, or requires only the
immigrant to attend, not the family petitioner or sponsor, if the
petition case is especially clear, and not likely to involve fraud or
other complicated circumstances.
If you applied to Form I-485 adjusting status, based on marriage to a
U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, it is certainly
that you and your U.S. spouse will be called in for
an immigrant interview. The interview is to ensure that the marriage is
genuine, and not merely entered into for the purpose of obtaining a
Green Card.
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