The Immigration Marriage Fraud Interview
They say being prepared is everything. Nothing could be more apt, especially in situations like an Immigration fraud interview where the difference between being prepared and not being prepared might mean cancellation of the request and consequent deportation.
Te film ‘The Immigration Fraud Interview’ from the Shah Peerally Productions can be a chilling account( though fictionalized) on the experience of facing an immigration fraud interview. This kind of an interview is done by the USCIS officers, in order to gauge whether the application for a green card through marriage to an American citizen is actually valid or not. Though the interview is done mainly to stop fraudulent practices where American citizens are made fools of and later dumped by the spouse once the green card processing is over with, the methods of the interview have often raised questions.
It is these issues that the film seeks to show. It also shows that a couple might have to face difficult situations and in such circumstances being prepared can be of great help. Hiring an informed lawyer is under the circumstances a very prudent choice as the lawyer will familiarize the couple with what actually happens in the interview and it will no longer be a surprise to them.
The film can be of great use to those who have gone through such a process and those who are preparing for it, so that they know the pitfalls that need to be avoided. Made by Shah Peerally a practicing immigration attorney, the legal advice that you get in the film is priceless and of great use to many immigrants.
The film also showcases issue like why there are still many illegal immigrants who don’t want to declare themselves and face the huge barrage of questions that they would need to face, apart from the fact that failing at this interview would mean that the person could be deported. There are other associated issues like immigration officers who might practice racism and have a pre-conceived notion about immigrants that may not necessarily be true.
The film apart from raising some very relevant questions that concern immigrants is an eye opening experience that should be of use to most people, who probably have no knowledge of what happens at immigration offices and the problem s that couples are often faced with. But apart from the difficulties, the good part is that with some preparation and tact the interview can be passed off with flying colors so that obtaining a Green card need not be the hassle it sometimes seems like. But for this a trained lawyer who will be able to guide you through the process is also very important.
You might want to get in touch with Shah Peerally of the Shah Peerally Productions in this regard.
Important: This a pure fiction and it should not be construed as legal advice. Any resemblance with a real person dead or alive is purely coincidental. If you have an immigration situation, please contact an attorney. You can reach us at 510 742 5887