1. Identity Documents:
Gather the necessary documents to prove your identity, such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, driver’s license, or other forms of identification.
2. Immigration Forms and Supporting Documentation:
Be sure to have all the correct forms filled out and signed correctly with copies of supporting documentation for each form. These can include financial documents, affidavits of support, and other evidence needed for immigration processing.
3. Visa and Passport Copies:
Have a copy of your visa or passport with you so that the interviewer has access to this information if necessary.
4. Photos:
Bring two identical copies of a recent passport-sized photo of yourself to the interview.
5. Proof of Relationship:
If you are applying for a green card based on family relationships, bring documents such as marriage certificates and birth certificates to prove your relationship with other family members.
6. Additional Documents:
Bring any additional documents if required by USCIS that are relevant to your case, such as a certificate of naturalization, proof of prior employment, or any other supporting documents.
7. Interview Preparation:
Be sure to review the questions that will be asked during the interview and prepare in advance as much as possible.
8. Interview Attire:
Dress professionally for the interview, as your appearance can make an impression on the interviewer.