The EB-4 is a special visa category that covers various situations, including, for example, religious workers, employees of international organizations, and other immigrants with specific characteristics. For this reason, procedures may vary case by case, and the adjustment of status process may involve different steps such as document review, background checks, and, in some situations, in-person interviews with USCIS officers.
Regarding the need to attend additional interviews at the local USCIS office, the answer may depend on the particularities of your case. In many adjustment of status processes, USCIS will schedule an interview to confirm the information presented in the petition and review the applicant’s eligibility. However, there is no fixed rule for all EB-4 cases: some processes may proceed without additional interviews if the provided documentation is considered complete and the prior review was satisfactory for the responsible officer.
It is important to always pay attention to the instructions USCIS sends during the process, and if any doubts arise, seek guidance from specialized professionals or reliable sources, avoiding scams or baseless promises of quick results. Respect for immigration laws is essential to ensure the process is conducted safely and correctly.
Remember that each situation has its particularities, and transparency and truthfulness of the information presented are key elements for the approval of the adjustment of status. Staying informed and relying on qualified assistance can help clarify specific doubts and safely guide the next steps.
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Victoria Harper
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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.