Guide to Preparing for a Green Card Interview as a Married Couple
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This comprehensive guide by immigration attorney Pedro Chavez simplifies the green card interview process for married couples, offering detailed advice on document preparation, common questions, and what to expect on the day of the interview.
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Navigating the green card interview process as a married couple can be complex, but with the right preparation, you can ensure a smooth and successful outcome. Written by immigration attorney Pedro Chavez, this comprehensive guide demystifies the interview, helping you understand what to expect and how to best prepare.
This guide covers:
- Understanding the Interview: Learn about the purpose of the USCIS interview and what officers look for to verify the legitimacy of your marriage.
- Gathering and Organizing Documents: A detailed checklist of essential original documents for both spouses, including passports, birth certificates, and the marriage certificate, is provided. Crucially, it emphasizes the importance of "Proof of Bona Fide Marriage," offering extensive examples like joint financial statements, shared property deeds, travel itineraries, photos, and correspondence, along with guidance on organizing copies for the interview.
- Practicing for the Interview: Prepare for common interview questions about your relationship history, shared life, and future plans. Gain valuable tips on how to answer truthfully, specifically, and consistently.
- The Day of the Interview: Understand what to bring, what to expect upon arrival, during security checks, in the waiting area, and inside the interview room, including the oath and decision process.
- After the Interview: Information on what to expect following a successful interview, including green card delivery.
Authored by Pedro Chavez, an Immigration Attorney licensed in the State of Texas, and Executive Director of Fear of Return, this guide provides practical advice to help you confidently approach your green card interview.




