Tips for Surviving Your Marriage Green Card Interview
Tips for Surviving Your Marriage Green Card Interview
If you’re a foreign national married to a U.S. citizen, obtaining a green card through marriage can be a viable option for obtaining lawful permanent residence in the United States. One of the most critical steps you’ll have to take is to attend an interview at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office. It can be a nerve-wracking experience, but with some tips, you can better prepare yourself and increase your chances of success. In this blog post, we’ll explore some tips for surviving your marriage green card interview.

Can You Reschedule an Interview?
Yes, you can reschedule your interview if you’re unable to attend. But it’s necessary to provide a valid reason why you need to reschedule your appointment. You’ll have to call the USCIS office handling your case to request a new interview date. Be sure to act timely and not miss the rescheduled meeting.
Will My Attorney Be There?
Your attorney is permitted to attend the interview with you and can provide you with guidance and support throughout the process. However, this isn’t mandatory. The decision to bring an immigration lawyer with you is entirely up to you. Many people choose to have experienced immigration attorneys to represent them to ensure their application is in order and ready for any quirks that may arise.
How Many Interviews Will There Be?
Many couples have just one interview, but some may have more. There is no set number of interviews. The timing and number of interviews will vary from case to case depending on the complexity of the circumstances. It’s essential to remain patient and vigilant throughout the process as it is long.
How Can an Attorney Help Me?
Although having an immigration attorney isn’t required during an interview, having one will provide support and peace of mind during the process. At Lelli Law Firm, we can help you prepare for the interview, educate you on the interview specifics, prepare your paperwork and evidence to present for any future USCIS inquiries, so you’re prepared for every aspect of the interview. Having an attorney by your side can significantly increase the chances of success and relieve stress during the process.
Interviews for green cards can be nerve-wracking, so it’s important to approach them well-prepared. These tips will help you survive your marriage green card interview and increase the likelihood of success. Remember, you are not alone, with an experienced immigration lawyer by your side, the likelihood of your success increases significantly. At Lelli Law Firm, we have helped many clients in Phoenix, Arizona, with marriage-based immigration matters, contact us today if you need assistance with yours.
