What is One of USCIS’s Dirtiest Tricks?

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Komentáře • 42

  • @damienlewis1605
    @damienlewis1605 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for posting this, Jim! I never had denials but wanted to share my experience.
    They do use dirty tricks even during calls and interviews. Ex: “your neighbors said they don’t know you”, or “who are your spouse’s colleagues”. They make up stuff and throw it at you and see how much they can rattle you. If you push back, they’ll even be disappointed. So, I strongly recommend lawyering up and defending your position! US immigration has a presumption of guilt unless you prove them otherwise.

  • @PinkCougar
    @PinkCougar Před rokem +2

    Only excellent attorneys with real experience can point out this issue. Thank you.

  • @alexwashington8007
    @alexwashington8007 Před 4 měsíci

    Very interesting video thank you so much ❤

  • @bashirahmedpakistanzindhab339

    Thanks

  • @eleazarantonio
    @eleazarantonio Před rokem +6

    I agree, I have worked both for DoS and USCIS. So the same goes for visa denials. USCIS can go to the notes from other departments and use it to contradict your claims.

  • @Ss-uz7jr
    @Ss-uz7jr Před rokem +3

    You are looking good!! You have lost alot of weight! Congrats and thanks for all your content!!!🥳

  • @AbubakerSaeed
    @AbubakerSaeed Před rokem +5

    You are right, but unfortunately I don't think it is easy to find a lawyer like you.. care and professional

  • @damienlewis1605
    @damienlewis1605 Před rokem +4

    Jim, I have a video idea for you! “What to do if USCIS comes to your home with a surprise visit?”. This is one instance where even if I have an immigration attorney, I can’t call them in at 5am (which is when they usually do house visits) and have them represent me. Or can I?

    • @eleazarantonio
      @eleazarantonio Před rokem +3

      If USCIS shows up and you decide to open the door and let them in without your lawyer, they will try to find any evidence against you. They are not there to help you. They are usually there to say that your husband wasn’t there or that they could not find his belongings. And conclude your marriage is likely to be a scam in their report. Always tell them you are willing to cooperate but you need your lawyer present. They can’t write “fraud confirmed” in their report just because you wanted your lawyer.

  • @ericmckethern
    @ericmckethern Před rokem

    I have a similar problem. I filed for for a fiance visa in 2018 for my girlfriend at the time, she lied during the interview then got denied, She got pregnant by another man in her country afterwards so I quit trying with her and decided to marry a different woman that I have been knowing longer. We got married in her country in 2019 and the had the interview at the embassy in 2021. Of course they questioned the both of us about the previous denial about the other woman and then they sent me a letter claiming that me and my wife only got married to circumvent immigration laws so they wanted more evidence of a bona-fide marriage. I sent them all the evidence and they received it and I haven't heard from the USCIS about making a decision on my case since and it's about to be a year and a half since I sent the RFE

  • @rickkhan1093
    @rickkhan1093 Před rokem +1

    Mr, Hacking. Thank you for your video. Indeed, it is beneficial for most of us.

  • @1lovefootball
    @1lovefootball Před rokem +1

    Brilliant summary Thanks Jim

  • @marciajanho4923
    @marciajanho4923 Před rokem

    Hi Mr Hacking. Had my citizenship interview 4 4 22 how ever à décision could not be made a this day. I receive RFE letter which I responded to about aproxmately 2 months later I got another RFE responded to 2nd one. Now it's under review. It's over 2 month and I am still waiting for a décision

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can send us an email to info@hackinglawpractice.com or give us a call 314 961 8200. We'll be glad to see if we can assist you with your case.

  • @krisclorsjackson1819
    @krisclorsjackson1819 Před rokem

    Hello I have a question for you sir..my wife file my i130 8n July on USCIS start review in August 1..on a week a go she check the case on it say they will make a decision in 2mouth what you tink about that

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show and ask your questions there, or send us an email at info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com and one of our team members will let you know if we can help you with your case.

  • @samuelkali9320
    @samuelkali9320 Před rokem

    Hi sir...I am one of your fans and I have a very important question...I applied for the N400 citizenship 23 months and Nothing happened yet...I heard that the n400 apllication gets expired after 18 months..so my question is can I reapply again in 2023 and how can I do that through you ..I live in Colorado

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can send us an email to info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com or give us a call 314 961 8200. We'll be glad to see if we can assist you with your case.

  • @s-sharing
    @s-sharing Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing, can you please post your contact information in San Diego?

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Sure thing. Your best bet is to send an email to info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com and tell us a little bit about your case. Feven from our team will follow up. Jim

  • @laritaedore3876
    @laritaedore3876 Před rokem

    Good morning, Jim, I have gone for interview since January 2022 till date I have not hard anything from them if I call no response I sent a message they said we are working on it

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can send us an email to info@hackinglawpractice.com or give us a call 314 961 8200. We'll be glad to see if we can assist you with your case.

  • @JD-1775
    @JD-1775 Před rokem

    I had a case denied in 2018 because not enough evidence!? 🙀 and I quit pursuing that waiver 😟😩🙄😬😥

  • @lomahill1
    @lomahill1 Před rokem

    what if it was denied because abandoned

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can send us an email to info@hackinglawpractice.com or give us a call 314 961 8200. We'll be glad to see if we can assist you with your case.

  • @jodi-kaybrown1854
    @jodi-kaybrown1854 Před rokem

    Hi Jim My name is Jodi and I think I might really need your help

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jodi, please send me a text at (314) 470-3200 and tell us about your case. Be sure to include your email address too. Thanks, Jim

  • @nipunaindula7157
    @nipunaindula7157 Před rokem

    easy fix.... do not commit fraud

    • @garrylafferty100
      @garrylafferty100 Před rokem

      Jim point you don't have to commit fraud they can make something up that not true

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem +4

      Exactly. USCIS claims fraud all the time when there was no fraud at all. Jim