Many people wonder if, once their green card has been issued, the United States government can conduct random interviews afterward. It is natural to have this doubt, especially if you went through a complex process, such as the EB-5 visa.
In general, once the green card is granted, there is no standard program requiring random interviews of green card holders. The EB-5 visa process involves rigorous verification steps, including a personal interview during the adjudication process, to confirm the legitimacy of investments and proof of job creation. After the green card is issued, immigration authorities do not usually schedule additional interviews routinely. However, it is important to remember that, in rare cases, immigration authorities may contact the green card holder for further reviews or additional questioning, especially if they identify inconsistencies or suspect violations of immigration conditions.
It is essential to strictly follow United States immigration laws and keep all documentation organized and up to date for any eventual verification. If you receive any notification or request for an additional interview, it is recommended to seek support from professionals specialized in immigration. This helps ensure that all legal requirements are met and avoids complications, as well as protects against scams or campaigns promising miraculous results without legal backing.
Staying informed and taking all necessary precautions is the best path to a safe immigration status in compliance with United States regulations.
Learn more about EB-5 Visa
- Type
- Investment Green Card
- Min. investment
- US$ 800,000
- Jobs created
- Minimum 10 (full-time)
- Processing
- 24-48 months
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.