I have my green card interview in less than 3 weeks. In the letter I got from the embassy I was asked to present all required documents the day before my interview.
I'm wondering how extended is the check of those documents usually. Do the people in the consulate keep after the interview copies of the birth certificate, diplomas, employment letter, police records, tax records, etc. or do they just look at them.
To what extend do the representatives look at every single document? Do I have to bring really all tax records from the last few years, bank accounts, 401k, etc? Are they looking at every single line in the financial statements?
Is the consulate going to keep a copy of my (private) financial documents?
Maybe somebody who has all this after him can share his experience.
Thanks a lot!
I'm wondering how extended is the check of those documents usually. Do the people in the consulate keep after the interview copies of the birth certificate, diplomas, employment letter, police records, tax records, etc. or do they just look at them.
To what extend do the representatives look at every single document? Do I have to bring really all tax records from the last few years, bank accounts, 401k, etc? Are they looking at every single line in the financial statements?
Is the consulate going to keep a copy of my (private) financial documents?
Maybe somebody who has all this after him can share his experience.
Thanks a lot!