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munseena mohammed

Posted over 1 year ago

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How does the USCIS handle discrepancies between information provided in an immigration application and what is found during background checks, and what steps can be taken to address such issues?

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Grace Lee

Answered over 1 year ago

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USCIS thoroughly investigates discrepancies found between immigration applications and background checks. The severity of the mismatch determines the agency's response, which can range from issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE) to deny the application. To minimize issues, applicants should ensure accuracy, maintain supporting documents, and respond promptly to RFEs. Consulting an immigration attorney is advisable if discrepancies arise.

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Henry Aderewa

Answered over 1 year ago

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Minor inconsistencies might lead to a Request for Evidence (RFE), allowing you to clarify or provide additional documentation. However, significant discrepancies could result in an interview or even denial of the application.

To mitigate risks, you should:

  • Provide accurate and truthful information on their applications.
  • Maintain thorough documentation to support claims made.
  • Respond promptly and completely to any RFEs issued.
  • Consider consulting an immigration attorney for guidance.

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