Hi Daniel, yes we passed our second interview without a problem last month, what a relief!
I wish you good luck with your issues, I can only imagine how fed up you should be...
I'm sure you will end up sorting all that out.
Best of luck and keep us posted.
It's no time for laziness when you have to prepare for a uscis interview ;)
I would highly recommend you get as much evidence as you can regarding the matter if you feel like it could be an issue during the interview.
That's what I've been told from a very good lawyer, but this may be the case only where I'm at though (miami).
And as you mentionned, the lawyer can't really say anything during the interview, you and your spouse are the only one who can answer the questions asked by the officer, so overall...
It is better to not go with a lawyer if you don't have a complicated case (by complicated I mean if you or your spouse have criminal records or things like that)
The lawyer who helped me prepare the forms told me that the uscis officers tend to be suspicious and a bit nasty if you come with your...
You HAVE to bring as much documentation as you can.
That's what we thought at first too, that the ones that we send along with the application would be enough, but it's not, and we realised only too late, once at the initial interview.
The person who is gonna give you the interview isn't...
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