toh9679
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I am currently waiting for my i485 process. I already finished the interview and currently says that the fingerprints review has been completed as of last month. I am working as a part time cook at a restaurant.
Today, USCIS agents came for site visits (a day that I do not work) and asked questions about me. One employer decided to talk in behalf of me since he is the most fluent. Other employers are not fluent English speakers although they do know me better. However, the problem is that I do not know him that much since he works in a different position so I see him rarely at the restaurant.
Basically here are the breakdown of the questions that the agents asked and the answer the employer has answered:
1. How long have you know him (me)? - About few months
2. When is the last time you saw him? - 3 weeks ago (although I came to work last week!)
3. How often do you see him? - Rarely
Basically answered in the worst way possible.. the owner of the restaurant went to Thailand for the vacation.
Owner called me later and said that the agents came to ask questions about me.
After that I called my lawyer and he said that there shouldn't be much problems but I cannot see how it wouldn't... to me this is the huge red flag in my case and it might potentially slow my application for years....
Has anyone had similar cases to me?
Today, USCIS agents came for site visits (a day that I do not work) and asked questions about me. One employer decided to talk in behalf of me since he is the most fluent. Other employers are not fluent English speakers although they do know me better. However, the problem is that I do not know him that much since he works in a different position so I see him rarely at the restaurant.
Basically here are the breakdown of the questions that the agents asked and the answer the employer has answered:
1. How long have you know him (me)? - About few months
2. When is the last time you saw him? - 3 weeks ago (although I came to work last week!)
3. How often do you see him? - Rarely
Basically answered in the worst way possible.. the owner of the restaurant went to Thailand for the vacation.
Owner called me later and said that the agents came to ask questions about me.
After that I called my lawyer and he said that there shouldn't be much problems but I cannot see how it wouldn't... to me this is the huge red flag in my case and it might potentially slow my application for years....
Has anyone had similar cases to me?