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What type of questions does immigration ask?

By Emily Wilson |

Officers can ask a vast range of questions, but here are some examples:

  • How, where, and when did you meet your spouse?
  • Where did your first date take place?
  • How long did were you with your spouse before getting married?
  • When and where were you married?
  • Did you go on a honeymoon?
  • What is your spouse’s current job?

What are the Immigrant Visa Types?

Immigrant Visa Categories

Immediate Relative & Family SponsoredVisa Category
Spouse of a U.S. CitizenIR1, CR1
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen awaiting approval of an I-130 immigrant petitionK-3 *
Fiancé(e) to marry U.S. Citizen & live in U.S.K-1 *
Intercountry Adoption of Orphan Children by U.S. CitizensIR3, IH3, IR4, IH4

Does USCIS track your phone?

Answer: The USCIS have the information you give them. They can also pull police records for any area you have lived in.

What happens if you fail immigration interview?

If you fail either of the tests during the interview, another interview will be scheduled within 60 to 90 days of the first interview and you can take the tests again. If you fail either test a second time, your request for naturalization will be denied.

What are the different visa categories for immigrants?

Refer to Immigrant Visa Categories. The chart below contains different purposes for immigrating to the United States, and the related immigrant visa categories for which information is available on this website. Select a visa category below to learn more: * K Visas – Listed with immigrant visas because they are for immigration related purposes.

What kind of visa do I need to travel to the United States?

The type of visa you must obtain is defined by U.S. immigration law, and relates to the purpose of your travel. There are two main categories of U.S. visas: Nonimmigrant visas – For travel to the United States on a temporary basis. Learn more. Immigrant visas – For travel to live permanently in the United States.

What do you need to know about a non immigrant visa?

Meaning you will not be staying permanently in the US. Non-immigrant visas are visas that most business people, tourists, students apply for. When applying for the non-immigrant visa you have to prove to the consular officer at the US Embassy that you will return to your home country after your temporal stay in the United State Of America

Who are the priority immigrants for a visa?

Employment-Based Immigrants, including (preference group): Priority workers [First] Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees and Persons of Exceptional Ability [Second] Professionals and Other Workers [Third] Employment Creation/Investors [Fifth] Certain Special Immigrants: [Fourth]