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5 BIG Mistakes to Avoid During Your Immigration Interview
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It's very important to know how to conduct yourself during an immigration interview. In this video, Michael Ashoori explains 5 mistakes to avoid during an immigration interview.
1. Don't Guess - If you guess on a question and your answer turns out to be incorrect, the immigration officer may think that you are lying and scrutinize your case more highly.
2. Don't Ramble - For some reason, people think the immigration interview is the place to tell their life story. Do not ramble. Answer the question that is asked of you. Do not answer excessively and do not answer questions that are not asked of you. This can aggravate your immigration officer.
3. Don't Forget Your Documents - If you forget the documents you are required to bring to the immigration interview, the immigration officer may be cancelled or rescheduled.
4. Don't Lie.- If it is determined that you lied during the immigration interview, this can cause serious immigration consequences.
5. Don't be Rude - Make sure to be courteous and respectful to your immigration officer. Do not be rude or arrogant.
6. (Bonus) Be Prepared - You should know what types of questions to expect during your interview. You should also have a general understand of the process that will take place.
My name is Michael Ashoori and I'm a U.S. immigration lawyer and the founder of Ashoori Law. As an immigration lawyer, I help families, professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs get visas, green cards, and citizenship to the United States. Since starting my law firm, I've helped people from all over the world with their immigration needs.
Michael Ashoori, Esq.
Immigration Attorney
Office Phone: 818-741-1117
DISCLAIMER: This video and content is designed for general information only and is NOT legal advice. The information presented in this video should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. The information presented in this video does not create an attorney-client relationship nor is it a solicitation to offer legal advice. If you need legal advice, you may contact me personally or contact another attorney. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your jurisdiction before taking any legal action. As such, I disclaim all liability with respect to actions taken based on any information presented. Nothing herein is intended to nor constitutes a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Every case is different and outcomes will vary depending on the unique facts and legal issues of your case. Thank you.
ATTORNEY ADVERTISING: My YouTube channel and all of my videos on YouTube that invite you to contact me directly and/or visit my website are attorney advertising. If you found this video valuable, give it a like! If you know someone who needs to see it, share it! Add it to a playlist if you want to watch it later! Leave a comment below with your questions and thoughts!
It's very important to know how to conduct yourself during an immigration interview. In this video, Michael Ashoori explains 5 mistakes to avoid during an immigration interview.
1. Don't Guess - If you guess on a question and your answer turns out to be incorrect, the immigration officer may think that you are lying and scrutinize your case more highly.
2. Don't Ramble - For some reason, people think the immigration interview is the place to tell their life story. Do not ramble. Answer the question that is asked of you. Do not answer excessively and do not answer questions that are not asked of you. This can aggravate your immigration officer.
3. Don't Forget Your Documents - If you forget the documents you are required to bring to the immigration interview, the immigration officer may be cancelled or rescheduled.
4. Don't Lie.- If it is determined that you lied during the immigration interview, this can cause serious immigration consequences.
5. Don't be Rude - Make sure to be courteous and respectful to your immigration officer. Do not be rude or arrogant.
6. (Bonus) Be Prepared - You should know what types of questions to expect during your interview. You should also have a general understand of the process that will take place.
My name is Michael Ashoori and I'm a U.S. immigration lawyer and the founder of Ashoori Law. As an immigration lawyer, I help families, professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs get visas, green cards, and citizenship to the United States. Since starting my law firm, I've helped people from all over the world with their immigration needs.
Michael Ashoori, Esq.
Immigration Attorney
Office Phone: 818-741-1117
DISCLAIMER: This video and content is designed for general information only and is NOT legal advice. The information presented in this video should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. The information presented in this video does not create an attorney-client relationship nor is it a solicitation to offer legal advice. If you need legal advice, you may contact me personally or contact another attorney. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your jurisdiction before taking any legal action. As such, I disclaim all liability with respect to actions taken based on any information presented. Nothing herein is intended to nor constitutes a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Every case is different and outcomes will vary depending on the unique facts and legal issues of your case. Thank you.
ATTORNEY ADVERTISING: My YouTube channel and all of my videos on YouTube that invite you to contact me directly and/or visit my website are attorney advertising. If you found this video valuable, give it a like! If you know someone who needs to see it, share it! Add it to a playlist if you want to watch it later! Leave a comment below with your questions and thoughts!
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