
US Tightens Green Card Rules: Marriage-Based Applications Face Increased Scrutiny
US Green Card Applications Face Stricter Scrutiny The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has implemented stricter requirements for marriage-based green card applications, according to immigration lawyer Almaros Nieto. In a recent video, Nieto detailed the changes, emphasizing the increased scrutiny applicants now face. "The new administration has instructed USCIS to be much more thorough," Nieto explained. "They are demanding far more evidence and conducting longer interviews." The changes, she said, reflect a heightened focus on combating fraudulent applications. Previously, applicants might have answered five questions and submitted five documents. Now, Nieto warns, interviews are longer, and more documentation is required. This creates a much higher bar for success, impacting couples seeking to establish their marriage's legitimacy. Nieto advises applicants to be meticulously prepared, gathering comprehensive documentation and anticipating more in-depth questioning. She stresses the importance of demonstrating a genuine relationship through substantial evidence. The stricter approach highlights the government's efforts to ensure the integrity of the immigration system, while simultaneously presenting a greater challenge for those seeking legal residency through marriage.