During the U visa application process, USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) may conduct various verifications to confirm the information provided. This may include contacting your workplace if it is necessary to verify any data present in the documentation or to clarify questions about your history or that of your company.
Generally, this practice serves to ensure the truthfulness of the information and contributes to a more complete analysis of the case. It is important to mention that this call usually occurs as part of the standard verification procedure and does not necessarily mean that there is anything wrong with your process.
USCIS’s objective is to have a detailed and reliable understanding of all the information involved, ensuring that the application aligns with the immigration law requirements. If your employer is contacted, it is crucial that all information provided is correct and documented, helping to avoid misunderstandings during the review.
It is always worth emphasizing the importance of strictly following United States immigration laws and seeking assistance from specialized companies or qualified professionals in the area, especially to avoid scams or unfounded promises circulating on the internet and marketing campaigns. Maintaining transparency and honesty in all stages of the process is essential for the success of the application and for meeting all legal requirements.
If any doubts arise or if USCIS contacts go beyond what has been explained, it is advisable to seek specialized guidance so that all procedures are followed correctly and so you are always well informed about each stage of the process.
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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.