USCIS officers conducted an unexpected home visit to a couple in San Jose, California, to verify the legitimacy of their marriage. The visit occurred in the morning, where the officers questioned the couple about their relationship timeline and requested affidavits from friends and family, which they did not have readily available.
Key Details:
- Couple met online in 2020, got engaged the same year, and filed for a K1 visa.
- They joined a mandamus lawsuit due to delays, and their K1 visa was approved in late 2021.
- They married and filed for Adjustment of Status (AOS) within the required timeframe, receiving their green card in 2022.
- Both applications for removal of conditions and citizenship are currently pending.
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Source: r/USCIS
