What are the four things that could happen after an immigration interview?

After an immigration interview, there are several potential outcomes depending on the circumstances of the case and the decision of the immigration office involved. Here are four different things that can happen after an immigration interview:

  1. Approval of Immigration Application. If the immigration officer determines that the applicant meets all the eligibility requirements and has provided sufficient documentation and evidence to support their case, they may approve the immigration application. This typically results in the issuance of a visa, Green Card, or another immigration benefit.
  2. Denial of Immigration Application. If the immigration officer determines that the applicant does not meet the eligibility criteria or fails to provide enough evidence to support their case, they may deny the immigration application. Denial could occur for various reasons, such as lack of documentation, inconsistencies, of failure to meet the legal requirements.
  3. More Time to Make Decision. Sometimes, the immigration officer may not be ready to make a decision on the applicant’s case and may request more time before they can make a decision. This can be caused by a variety of factors, such as the complexity of the case, further investigation is required, consulting with legal or policy experts, or them experiencing a case backlog and workload.
  4. Request for Additional Evidence. Sometimes, the immigration officer may require additional evidence or documentation to further support the application. In such cases, the applicant will be given a deadline to submit the requested materials. The outcome of the case will be determined after the additional evidence is reviewed.

Do you have an immigration interview coming up or would you like to learn more about this before applying for your immigration benefit, call us today at (915) 314-2363 to schedule a consultation today!

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