Both you and your spouse must attend a final interview with a USCIS official. The primary purpose of the USCIS interview is to demonstrate the validity of your marriage. Immigration officials seek to establish firmly that you are living together and are in a real relationship. You may be interviewed separately and asked personal questions about each other, as USCIS may suspect that your marriage is a hoax, concocted so your spouse can obtain a green card.
You may also be asked to present concrete evidence of the legitimacy of your marriage during your USCIS interview. Evidence may include the following:
- Photographs of you and your spouse together that show you spending time with friends, going on vacation, and other activities that depict you as a married couple
- Your marriage certificate
- Statements of bills you have paid together, such as rent, utilities, or the purchase of property or other items
- Travel documents from trips you have taken together, such as plane tickets
Consultation: From inside and outside the US: (619) 677-5727 From Canada: (800) 637-6178. All numbers go to the same line. From England: 2033710984