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keem James
May 12, 2025
green card interview
have anyone 1-130 been approved like a year before but now going to the interview for the 1-485? how was your experience? what questions been asked ?
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### General Background Questions 1. **Personal Information**: You might be asked to confirm details like your full name, date of birth, and place of birth. It’s helpful to have your documents handy, such as your passport or birth certificate. 2. **Family Information**: Expect questions about your family members, including your spouse, children, and parents. They might ask about their dates of birth and their immigration status. 3. **Residence History**: Be prepared to discuss where you’ve lived over the past several years. You may be asked to provide addresses, dates of residency, and any changes in your living situation. ### Immigration History 1. **Previous Visas or Immigration Applications**: The officer might ask about any previous visas you’ve held, or if you’ve ever applied for immigration benefits before. Be honest and provide details. 2. **Entry into the U.S.**: Be ready to discuss how and when you entered the United States. They may ask about your reasons for coming here and your current status. ### Employment and Education 1. **Employment History**: You could be asked about your current and past jobs, including your employer's name, your job title, and your responsibilities. If you’re on a work visa, they might want to know how your job relates to your visa category. 2. **Education**: Expect questions about your educational background, such as where you studied, what degrees you obtained, and when you graduated. ### Relationship Questions (if applicable) If you’re applying based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, the officer may dive deeper into your relationship: 1. **How did you meet?** 2. **When and where did you get married?** 3. **What are your spouse’s hobbies?** 4. **Do you have any joint financial accounts or property?** 5. **What do you like to do together?** These questions are designed to gauge the authenticity of your relationship, so be prepared to discuss not just the basics but also small details that showcase your connection. ### Legal and Criminal History 1. **Criminal Background**: You’ll likely be asked about any arrests, charges, or criminal history. Be truthful; even minor incidents should be disclosed. 2. **Previous Immigration Violations**: If you’ve ever violated immigration laws (like overstaying a visa), be honest about these as well. ### Current Status and Future Plans 1. **Why are you applying for a green card?**: Be clear about your reasons, whether it’s for family, employment, or another basis. 2. **Future Plans**: The officer might ask what you plan to do once you receive your green card, such as working, studying, or traveling.
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