A good rule of thumb is to dress as if you were going to a job interview in an office building, or as if you were meeting your partner’s family for the first time. In other words, something clean, comfortable and presentable that makes a good impression.
What questions do they ask at immigrant visa interview?
Sample U.S. Embassy Interview Questions
- Initial Meeting. How did you meet your spouse?
- Biographic Information. What is your spouse’s birthday?
- Residence. Where does your spouse live?
- Education and Employment Status. What does your spouse do for a living?
- Cultural Background.
- Common Interests.
- Prior Marital Status.
- Family.
Can you fail an immigration interview?
If you do not pass the green card interview, USCIS may investigate your case further. Additionally, USCIS may provide you with the opportunity to submit additional evidence. They may otherwise issue a Notice of Intent to Deny your application for a Green Card.
What are the civil documents to bring to interview?
That includes a birth certificate, marriage and divorce certificates, and police certificates. You can learn more about the required civil documents evidence on our website.
Can immigration check text messages?
If you are at U.S. port of entry or under investigation DHS may be able to view your phone calls and text messages. DHS also views your social media information.
Can USCIS check your bank account?
Yes USCIS may verify information about your bank account with bank.
What to expect at your naturalization interview?
Expect at the citizenship interview for the USCIS interviewer to ask a series of questions to fill in any gaps in your application. No matter how thorough you are, an application is never sufficient enough to paint the whole picture.
What happens after citizenship interview?
After completing your naturalization interview, USCIS will issue you a decision letter. If you passed the interview, the letter will tell you that your request for citizenship has been granted. You will also receive a “Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony” informing you of the date, time and location of your oath ceremony, which is the last step.
What are common citizenship interview questions?
Some common citizenship interview questions include: All names you’ve used in the past and are currently using now. Information about your parents and their citizenship. Information about your birth and your current age. Information on where you are living and with whom. Information on where you are working and what you are doing to earn a living.