USCIS agents conducted a home visit to a green card applicant’s residence, followed by a phone call requesting an in-person interview. The incident occurred this morning, involving agents seeking to expedite the application process for a father sponsored by his son. The family, unsure of the agents’ identity, opted not to open the door during the visit.
Key Details:
- Agents knocked loudly on the door and window before leaving after a few minutes.
- An hour later, one agent called the applicant’s father, requesting a face-to-face interview.
- The applicant’s lawyer was consulted, leading to a decision for an in-person appointment with legal representation.
- The case status remains marked as actively being reviewed since the last interview at a field office.
This unusual approach by USCIS has raised concerns among the family and their attorney, as home visits for green card applications are not commonly reported. The family is left questioning the legitimacy of the agents and the next steps in the application process.
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Source: r/USCIS
