How I Prepared For And Passed
My Marriage-Based Green Card Interview
Dear Friend:
Welcome to Green Card Interview Secrets,
My name is William Bingham and as someone who has personally gone through a marriage-based green card interview myself, I understand the anxiety and potential dangers of entering the green card interview unprepared.
It's one of the worst things you can do because so much is riding on just this one interview--the future of your marriage is at stake, not to mention the potential for legal penalties that could haunt you long after the interview is over.
And that is something I realized just days before my wife and I had our own green card interview. A conversation with someone who had also gone through the interview made me realize that I had better find a way to prepare--or my future plans could very easily go up in flames at the interview.
Following that conversation, I set out to collect as much information on the interview as I possibly could so I could ensure that my wife and I left the interview with with our green card in hand and we could get on with planning the rest of our lives.
The result of my very own successful green card interview along with other information I had collected before and after the interview is the foundation for the various articles you will see throughout this site.
Take some time to browse through the articles I've compiled on the site and if you're interested in learning more about my e-book, Secrets of the Green Card Interview, just click here.
In My Easy-to-Read and Concise Interview Guide, You'll Learn:
- Why you absolutely need to prepare for the green card interview and how making the assumption that the USCIS officer will easily see your marriage as legitimate can spell disaster
- How knowing what the interviewing officer is looking for helps you avoid making potentially devastating responses to some key questions
- What you need to "prove" to the USCIS officer if you and your spouse want to leave the interview with the green card in hand
- Know what kinds of paperwork you should bring to make your case
- What facts and dates you should memorize before the interview
- What you should and should not disclose at the interview--why being too open can drastically lower your chances of obtaining your green card
- The one thing you should never say at the interview--or you can kiss your chances of getting your green card good-bye
- What you need to do if the interview goes badly and it becomes obvious your green card petition will be denied
- Much, much more!
To learn more about this amazing one-of-a-kind e-book on how to prepare for the marriage-based green card interview, simply click on the order link below to learn more.
