Interpreter at Interview

KaoNycBro

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I am sponsoring my spouse.
I am a USC.I understand that both of us need to be present at the interview but is it possible to serve as an interpreter for my spouse at the same time.
Thanks
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Do : NY
2/24/07 package sent to Chicago
03/23/07 FP done
04/26/07 Interview notce date ( for 06/11/07 at Garden City ) )
 
I don't think so. Since you would have a conflict of interest, she can't be cross-examined while using you as an interpreter.
 
lucy is correct

from immihelp:


For marriage based green card interview, your spouse won't be allowed to be an interpreter as it reduces USCIS's ability to compare the answers and detect marriage frauds.
Interpreter
If you are not comfortable in English, you need to bring a friend, relative or hire an interpreter to help. The interpreter must be over 18 and fluent in both your language and English. The interpreter must be legal resident or US citizen.
 
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from immihelp:


For marriage based green card interview, your spouse won't be allowed to be an interpreter as it reduces USCIS's ability to compare the answers and detect marriage frauds.
Interpreter
If you are not comfortable in English, you need to bring a friend, relative or hire an interpreter to help. The interpreter must be over 18 and fluent in both your language and English. The interpreter must be legal resident or US citizen.

I am USC and interpreted for my wife. The officer had no issues what so ever with me doing it. I did allow her to try to answer when she could, but, she doesn't speak more than 5 words, so I ended up interpretting almost the whole thing.

The officer had a sense of humor cause he asked if she was involved in terrorist activities and she nodded her head in confirmation. I, obviously, had to clear up the issues question.
 
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