Immigration: Most Common Mistakes

There are many types of US immigration processes,from applying for a visa to applying for citizenship. In most cases, immigration petitions are made and approved with no problems at all. However, for some applicants, delays and even denials are the result. In many cases, these problems occur because of common mistakes made during the application process. The most common mistakes include:

1) Mistakes or inconsistencies made when filling out your forms. US immigration forms may ask you to enter in the same information more than once and the forms themselves can be complex. It’s easy to make a mistake or typo. It can also be easy to give your name one way on one section of the form (Jane E. Doe) and another way (Jane Doe) on another section of the form. Unfortunately, such inconsistencies and mistakes can lead to your application being rejected. It is important to always spell your name the same way on all documents and to check your forms over before filing them.

2) Sending the wrong forms or outdated forms. The USCIS changes its fees, immigration process instructions, and forms frequently. It is important to carefully read the forms to ensure that you are sending the right form and check the USCIS website to ensure that you are filing the right form, the right fees, and the right version of the form.

3) Giving up easily. If your immigration process application is denied, you can apply again or try to resolve the problem with the USCIS. If you are denied for one type of visa, you can also apply for a different visa.

4) Not seeking professional help when needed. If you have been accused of an immigration crime or have had your petition denied because of accusations of dishonesty, it is important to speak with a qualified US immigration attorney. Similarly, if your applications are denied, a US immigration attorney can help.

5) Being dishonest on a form. Even though you wish to present the best face possible when filing immigration forms, it is also very important to be completely honest on your forms. If you are being asked something which you feel may harm your immigration chances, speak with a US immigration attorney, who can give you advice and guidance. Filling out immigration forms dishonestly can lead to a denial of your application. Worse, being dishonest on your forms is an offense and can lead to charges and legal problems.

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