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concern petitioner
Apr 22, 2026
Visitation
USCIS representatives came to my house yesterday and spoke to my spouse then to my job and interviewed me and my manager. However the agent contacted me today requesting the contact information for my HR department. not sure how to feel about this. Anyone experienced this before?
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dss bostonApr 22, 2026
do you have any application pending ?
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concern petitioner Apr 23, 2026
I-751 and N-400 pending
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dss bostonApr 23, 2026
where do you live ? this is the second post I see today I saw another one in Reddit @concern petitioner
Isco GhaApr 23, 2026
Insane! Never heard of anything like that. Which field office?
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concern petitioner Apr 23, 2026
west palm beach
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Mohamed kaziApr 23, 2026
was it before or after the interview
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concern petitioner Apr 24, 2026
before the interview
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Mohamed kaziApr 24, 2026
thanks for your post
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Newton bApr 24, 2026
can you please share your time line and what question they asked and why they took your interview because based on work visa or marriage base ? can you please share details
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Newton bApr 24, 2026
@concern petitioner can you please share deatils
Manifest LawApr 27, 2026
It is normal for USCIS to conduct benefit verification or fraud-related site visits and third-party checks to confirm information provided in immigration filings. They are also permitted to request and verify evidence directly from employers or third parties when assessing eligibility. Such visits and follow-up requests (including HR contact information) are typically part of routine or targeted verification procedures, especially in employment- or marriage-based cases where USCIS is confirming consistency of information, job legitimacy, or bona fide relationship/employment details. This does not automatically indicate a problem or denial, rather, it suggests the case is in an enhanced verification or background validation stage. The main risk indicator would be if USCIS issues a formal Notice of Intent to Deny or identifies material inconsistencies. Otherwise, continued information requests generally mean the officer is still validating eligibility rather than making an adverse determination. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask them in our next Lawfully office hours session! - Attorney MaryJoy Chuba (All information shared here is for general educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney - client relationship. Your situation may require fact-specific guidance. For personalized legal advice, please consult an immigration attorney directly.)
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Gods childMay 3, 2026
they suspect fraud so they are investigating you. all the best

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