United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) announced it would be adopting a risk-based approach in its policy to allow immigration officers to waive in-person interviews for conditional permanent residents (“CPRs”) who have filed a petition to remove the conditions on their permanent resident status. The newly updated policy sets out the criteria USCIS officers are to use when deciding to waive interviews of the US citizens and lawful permanent residents’ (“LPR”) family members who have conditional permanent residency status in the US and have submitted a Form I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residency. This update, effective immediately, replaces previous guidance that required all CPRs undergo an interview if they obtained CPR status through consular processing.
Read moreThe Marriage-based Green Card Application and Interview
We’ve published a couple of posts previously regarding the process of the marriage-based Green Card interview including a list of Dos and Don’ts as well as a personal story about Ashley’s experience. This is a more basic post getting to the nitty-gritty of what goes into the marriage-based Green Card application when a couple applies in the US with US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) as well as what happens in the typical interview.
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