Frequently asked questions
All questions
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Can I be asked for additional documents after the IR-1 interview?
After the IR1 interview, additional documentation may be requested to ensure application compliance. It is essential to meet deadlines and follow official guidelines for process success.
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Can I be banned if I overstay by a few days?
Even a brief overstay in the USA can compromise future entries, carrying risks of banishment and difficulties in obtaining new authorizations.
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Can I be both a team owner and an athlete at the same time?
Being both a team owner and athlete simultaneously may be allowed under the P visa, as long as the focus remains on the sports activity and immigration laws are strictly followed.
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Can I be called for another interview after the first one?
After the first interview for the K-3 visa, a new meeting may be requested for clarifications, a standard procedure aimed at ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
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Can I be called for polygraph tests?
The U visa may require polygraph tests to confirm information, but it is not mandatory. Know your rights and seek specialized guidance to avoid scams.
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Can I be called to testify multiple times?
The U visa may require multiple testimonies as the investigation progresses; maintain cooperation, follow the laws, and consult reliable sources to ensure your rights.
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Can I be considered a church employee in the USA?
To be a church employee in the USA with an R visa, it is necessary to prove an effective link in religious activities and strictly follow immigration laws.
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Can I be denied at the consulate even after USCIS approval?
Even with USCIS approval, the consulate may deny the visa after detailed review; follow the laws and seek reliable sources to avoid surprises in the process.
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Can I be denied at the F2B interview due to suspicion of previous illegal employment in the USA?
Suspicions of illegal work can affect the F2B interview, but each case is evaluated individually; following the laws and seeking specialized guidance is essential.
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Can I be denied boarding on the plane if I don”t have the TN visa?
Without the TN visa or proper documentation, airlines may deny boarding to professionals intending to work in the US. Having documents in order is essential.
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Can I be denied due to suspicion of job fraud?
H-1B visa applications can be denied due to suspicion of fraud; transparency and compliance with laws are essential for a secure and legitimate process.
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Can I be denied entry at immigration with an approved K-3?
Having an approved K-3 visa does not guarantee entry into the U.S.; the final decision is up to the immigration officer, who will assess documents and compliance with laws at the port of entry.
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Can I be denied entry even with a green card?
Having a green card does not guarantee automatic entry into the USA; authorities can deny entry if there are legal, criminal, or security issues. Specialized consulting is recommended.
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Can I be denied entry if I had a previous overstay in the past?
A history of overstay can affect entry into the U.S. or the issuance of the TN visa; each case is evaluated individually and requires specialized analysis and guidance.
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Can I be denied for not having enough networking?
The O visa requires proving excellence through achievements, not just networking; a solid portfolio is essential for approval.
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Can I be denied if the church does not prove funds?
Financial proof from the church is essential for the EB-4 visa; lack of it may lead to denial by US authorities.
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Can I be denied if USCIS finds the project unfeasible?
USCIS may deny the EB-5 visa if the project is considered unfeasible; it is crucial to comply with legal requirements and consult specialists to ensure the application’s success.
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Can I be denied the TN visa if I do not have familiarity with the USCMA?
Not having deep knowledge of the USCMA does not result in TN visa denial; the essential point is to prove experience, education, and a job offer that meet the agreement''s criteria.
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Can I be denied the visa even with relevant awards?
The O visa requires broad proof, not just awards, and can be denied if documents do not meet strict U.S. immigration criteria.
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Can I be deported if I lie during the CR-1 process?
Lying in the CR1 process can result in visa denial, revocation, or even deportation; honesty is essential to guarantee your rights and legal security.