Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
Many people think that just because they are married, Immigration will approve their case. This is not the way it works. You must prove with evidence that the marriage is truebecause the key is the evidence you presentand then pass the interview. If Immigration has its suspicions, they may investigate you.
The idea is not to get to an investigation, but to present more than enough evidence so that there is not the slightest doubt that your marriage is real. We know that in a matrimonial case, you need to submit basic paperwork, all divorces and proof that your spouse is a U.S. resident or U.S. citizen.
Immigration wants to see correspondence from both spouses. That is, husband and wife in the same incoming address: bank accounts, credit cards, insurance. The couple should sit down and go through all the correspondence, one by one, and see what they can put together so they can start sending it in both of their names.
In this way, we as attorneys can gather the evidence in common and the shared accounts. This is the evidence that has the most value when presented to Immigration.
Another type of evidence that exists is where the husband has the correspondence at one address, and the wife has her correspondence at the same address. And finally, the photos. Ehe more photos that can be submitted as evidence, the better.
The evidence can be sent with the case, which is ideal, and can also be taken to the interview. Ahe key here is not to let your guard down, and to go with as much evidence as possible.
In the interview could easily become complicated if they ask you marital questions and you have one, two or three differences. These are cases in which they may already suspect that there is a problem with your marriage. On the other hand, if you submitted an avalanche of evidence, there is not the slightest doubt that you live with your wife, and they will approve your case right off the bat at the interview.
We can help you, advise you, and obtain the necessary evidence so that you can win your case of residence by marriage. You can call us at 88 85 78 78 22 76.
Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Chicago.