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Jasmine Drew

Posted 8 months ago

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I’m hearing about stricter vetting for green cards under the current administration. What steps can applicants take to avoid issues?

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Violet masson

Answered 8 months ago

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I went through this recently, and honestly, the key is to double-check every single document before submission. I made sure my financial records, employment history, and personal details were all accurate and up-to-date. It’s tedious, but it saved me from unnecessary delays

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Maya Charles

Answered 8 months ago

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One thing I’ve heard is that having a clean and clear travel history can make a difference. If you’ve traveled a lot, be ready to explain the reasons and provide supporting documents. They’re looking for consistency and transparency.

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Hazel Asher

Answered 8 months ago

User

When I applied, I made sure to include a detailed cover letter explaining my case. It helped clarify any potential red flags and showed that I was serious about the process. I think it made a positive impression

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Aspen Bowen

Answered 8 months ago

User

A friend of mine recently went through this, and they said it’s crucial to respond quickly to any requests for additional evidence. Delays in responding can really hurt your case, so staying on top of communication is key

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Eva mikael

Answered 8 months ago

User

Honestly, it’s all about being proactive. Keep copies of everything you submit, and don’t hesitate to reach out to USCIS if you’re unsure about something. It’s better to ask questions than to make mistakes

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