It is essential to understand how the interview process works in the context of EB-3 visas and other immigration procedures to the United States. Many applicants wonder if USCIS provides an interpreter if needed, and this question is quite common among interested parties.
In general, USCIS does not provide interpreters for the interviews. If you need help with translation during your interview, it is your responsibility to provide an interpreter. This professional can be a friend, a family member, or even a hired interpreter, as long as they are fluent in both English and your native language.
It is important that the interpreter is impartial and prepared to convey information clearly and accurately, without adding comments or personal opinions that could interfere with the process. It is worth remembering that USCIS requires that if you choose to bring an interpreter, they must attend the interview with you and be able to assist in communication, meeting the language requirements set by the immigration officer.
Therefore, your choice should be someone trustworthy, who can represent your answers and understand the details of the conversation in the interview. Regardless of your needs, it is always advisable to strictly follow United States immigration laws. Researching information from official sources and consulting specialized and reliable companies in the field can help avoid unpleasant surprises, scams, or exaggerated promises about results. Respect for rules and proper preparation for the interview are essential parts of a successful immigration process.
Learn more about EB-3 Visa
- Category
- EB-3 Green Card (3rd priority)
- PERM
- Required
- Requirement
- Skilled worker
- Processing
- 1-10 years
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.