Marriage-Based Green Card Interview Red Flags in 2026
Marriage-Based Green Card Interview Red Flags in 2026
USCIS officers look for consistency, shared life evidence, and credible testimony in marriage-based cases. Small contradictions can create large credibility concerns.
Red flags may include minimal cohabitation proof, conflicting timelines, or weak financial commingling records. Each concern can be addressed with organized documentation.
Prepare by reviewing your relationship timeline, major life events, and jointly held obligations. Practice clear answers rather than memorized scripts.
A focused legal prep session can identify gaps before interview day. Prevention is more effective than responding after a stressful notice.
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