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Preparing for the Green Card Interview

What Should You Bring to a Marriage-Based Green Card Interview? The documentation required for the interview of your marriage-based green card application will be about the identity of you and your spouse, financial documents showing that you won’t become a public charge (unless previously provided), and other proof that your relationship with your spouse is real. Proof of Identity The interview notice and identity documents such as any passports, travel documents, and photo IDs including a valid driver’s license or Employment Authorization Card for you and your spouse are required. You should also bring the original of any other identity documents that you...

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Green Card Mulakatina Hazirlik

Evlilik Uzerinden Green Card Basvurusu Mulakatina ne getirmelisiniz? Green Card mulakatiniza gitmeden once bir takim evraklari hazirlamalisiniz Evlilik uzerinden green card mulakati icin ozellikle sizin ve esinizin kimligi, finansal bilgileri, ve evliliginizin gercekligine dair belgeler talep edilmektedir. Kimliklerinize Dair Kanitlar Green Card mulakatiniza mutlaka mulakat kagidini ve pasaport, seyahat belgesi, ve surucu belgesi veya is izinleri gibi fotografli kimliklerinizi getirmelisiniz. Daha once sunmus oldgunuz, kimliginizi kanitlayici belgelerin asillarini getirmelisiniz. Mesela kendiniz, esiniz, ve cocuklariniz icin evlilik cuzdani, dogum belgesi ve bir onceki evliliginize dair bosanma ilani/ olum belgesi gibi belgeleri getirmelisiniz. Ayrica esinizin ABD vatandasligini kanitlayici belgelerin asillari da yaninizda olmali (dogum sertifikasi,...

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What to Expect After A Marriage Based Green Card Interview

What To Expect After the Green Card Interview? There are 5 possible results after a Green Card interview: Approval; Denial; RFE; Additional Review; Second Interview. Approval is, of course, the desired outcome of the Green Card interview and is hopefully the outcome you receive. Denial, on the other hand, is the worst outcome but it is usually the last option. Officers are more willing than not to approve your case. However, if there are signs of clear ineligibility, your case can be denied. Some factors that may hurt the green card applicant’s eligibility include a lack of proper documentation, issues relating to criminal...

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