Marriage Green Card Red Flags: How Couples Can Prepare for a Strong Interview
Marriage Green Card Red Flags: How Couples Can Prepare for a Strong Interview
Marriage-based filings are closely reviewed for credibility and consistency. Red flags can include conflicting timelines, sparse joint evidence, separate addresses without clear explanation, or prior filing history.
Couples should prepare a coherent chronology of the relationship with supporting documents across multiple periods. Joint finances, insurance, housing records, and daily-life evidence carry weight.
Interview preparation should focus on truthful, specific answers rather than memorized scripts. Over-rehearsed or inconsistent testimony can create avoidable suspicion.
When complex factors exist, such as prior petitions, criminal records, or long separations, legal strategy is critical. Well-prepared documentation can make the difference between approval and extended review.
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