- Who did you come with and who did you leave behind? …
- What was the most difficult part about leaving?
- What was your journey to this new country/community like?
- What was the most difficult part of coming here?
- What was it like when you first arrived?
- What most surprised you?
Five Mistakes NOT to Make at your Immigration Interview
Use these questions if the interview subject the child of im/migrants, some on who else migrated to the country or to a new community. Before conducting the interview, review the following with your interviewee to make sure they feel comfortable with the questions and choose the most appropriate ones. It might be helpful to give them a few minutes to reflect before beginning the interview.
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Greetings and Oath–Related Immigration Interview Questions
How is the weather today?
What do you expect from the immigration interview?
How is the United States of America?
Do you know why you are being interviewed?
Do you know that you have to take an oath of disclosure?
Are you fluent in English or have a translator?
Do you understand the oath?
The USCIS officer may explain the interview. He may or may not be friendly. The officer administers an oath asking to raise the right hand and say “I do swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.”
Preparing for Your Immigration Interview
As we mentioned above, coming prepared for your interview is very important. If you come organized and prepared you will likely feel more comfortable on the day of the interview. Here are some general tips:
We always recommend to our clients to visit the USCIS field office where your interview will take place prior to the day of the interview (preferably at the same time of day). Make sure you know where the building is, how long it takes to get there, parking, security, and so on.
FAQ
What kind of questions do they ask in an immigration interview?
- 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 questions should I ask my immigrant parents?
- What members of your family came with you and who was left behind?
- Did anyone come ahead of your family?
- What was most difficult for your family about leaving?
- What was the journey to this new country (or community) like?
- What was the most difficult for your family about arriving?
What do they ask at a green card interview?
- Language Barriers. The language barrier is the main challenge as it affects the ability to communicate with others. …
- Lack of Employment Opportunities. …
- Housing. …
- Access to Medical Services. …
- Transportation Issues. …
- Cultural Differences. …
- Raising Children. …
- Prejudice.