We will talk about 10 Common Reasons for your Green Card Application Denial.
Reason 1: You are not eligible for a green card in the first place.Similar to being a medical doctor, a medical degree is necessary to practice the profession. The same goes for getting a green card. There are specific requirements you must meet to qualify. There are many paths to a green card. Below are just some examples:
Being petitioned by a family member
Being sponsored by an employer
Accommodation as a special immigrant
Being a refugee or asylee
As a victim of human trafficking or a crime victim
As an abuse victim of a spouse or a relative
Through the diversity lottery
If you have not applied for a green card or are curious on how you can do so through the above categories, do not hesitate to contact us at Andres Mejer Law.
Reason Number 2: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may have denied your underlying petition as an employment-based or family-based green card applicant.
To apply for an employment-based green card, you need to file Form I-140 or the “Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker” form first. If you change employers or your employer fails to establish their working relationship with you sufficiently, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will deny the underlying petition. You can’t progress with your green card application if USCIS denies your I-140 petition.
Similarly, your sponsor must have filed Form I-130 or the “Petition for Alien Relative” for you to apply for a family-based green card. If your sponsor fails to establish your genuine or bona fide relationship with one another, USCIS will deny the underlying petition and you can’t apply for the green card. So make sure your sponsor provides all of the necessary information for Form I-130.
Reason Number 3: Your green card application can be denied because of a simple oversight.
This includes failing to attend your scheduled appointments such as biometrics or fingerprinting appointments or not appearing on your green card interview. Both of these are required and should be attended to if you wish to succeed in your green card application.
Reason Number 4: You missed your deadlines.
The USCIS will send a form to your mailing address if they need more information from you. This form is called the Request for Evidence or RFE form and has a strict deadline. If you missed out on responding to it because you gave the wrong address or probably moved out of your declared address, USCIS could decline your application.
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