For many couples, the USCIS marriage green card interview is the most important step in the immigration process. While receiving an interview notice can be exciting, it can also bring uncertainty and anxiety—especially if you don’t know what to expect.
The purpose of the interview is simple: USCIS wants to verify that your marriage is genuine and that you meet the legal requirements for permanent residency.
With proper preparation and accurate documentation, many couples successfully complete the interview and move one step closer to receiving a green card.
At Wu Law Group, we help couples throughout New York prepare for USCIS interviews and guide them through every stage of the marriage-based immigration process.
Marriage-based immigration is one of the most common pathways to obtaining a U.S. green card. Because of this, USCIS carefully reviews applications to prevent immigration fraud while ensuring that legitimate couples receive the benefits they deserve.
During the interview, an immigration officer evaluates:
The interview is not designed to intimidate applicants—it is simply part of USCIS’s verification process.
In most adjustment of status cases, both spouses are required to attend the interview.
The U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident petitioner and the immigrant spouse should arrive together and bring all requested documents.
If an attorney represents you, your attorney may also attend the interview.
Although every case is different, couples are commonly asked to bring:
Bring updated evidence showing that your marriage continues to be real, including:
The more organized your evidence is, the easier it will be for the immigration officer to review your case.
Every interview is different, but many officers ask questions about your relationship and daily life.
Examples include:
These questions help officers determine whether the relationship reflects a genuine shared life.
A typical interview includes:
Some interviews last less than 30 minutes, while more complex cases may take longer.
If USCIS identifies significant inconsistencies or has concerns about the relationship, the couple may be scheduled for a Stokes interview.
During a Stokes interview:
Being referred for a Stokes interview does not automatically mean the application will be denied. However, careful preparation is extremely important.
Many couples unintentionally create problems during the interview.
Avoid these common mistakes:
Review your application before the interview so your answers are consistent.
Always bring recent evidence showing your marriage is ongoing.
If you do not remember something, say so honestly rather than guessing.
Disclose previous marriages, immigration history, and other relevant facts truthfully.
Honesty is essential throughout the immigration process.
Proper preparation can significantly reduce stress before your interview.
At Wu Law Group, we assist clients by:
Our goal is to help couples present a clear, complete, and well-prepared case.
The marriage green card interview is one of the final and most important stages of the immigration process. With thorough preparation, complete documentation, and honest communication, many couples successfully obtain lawful permanent residence.
If you are preparing for a USCIS marriage interview in New York, the experienced immigration attorneys at Wu Law Group can help you understand what to expect, prepare your evidence, and confidently navigate every step of the process.
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