Suppose one goes to the GC interview based on marriage to USC and carries no documents that support that the marriage is bonafide, that is, no photographs, no joint accounts, no insurance, no joint lease, etc. What is the likely outcome?
Best case scenario you'd probably get a "Request for Evidence" (i.e. send us this stuff and we can approved you). Most likely you'd get a 2nd interview, probably a Stokes interview where they separate you. Worst case scenario would be denial.
The question is, why would you got to an AOS interview without the evidence you are required to bring?
i just got my second interview notice. The letter only requests me to bring a photo id, passport, employment authorization and my wife. At the first interview i took everything the letter requested the IO never looked at anything.I will only take what they request because i don't want to volunteer and clutter the IO the second time around.Only give what they ask for.
Suppose one goes to the GC interview based on marriage to USC and carries no documents that support that the marriage is bonafide, that is, no photographs, no joint accounts, no insurance, no joint lease, etc. What is the likely outcome?
You better not try pull this kind of crap. The burden of proof lies with you to prove the grounds on which you seek this benefit before USCIS.
if you are an immigration law evader, USCIS officers are good at smelling a dead roach in most cases and you are going to be grilled like a frog, denied and put on a plane out of this country....
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