3 THINGS THAT CAN DESTROY YOUR USCIS CASE (Former USCIS Officer Explains) #immigration #greencard

What do USCIS officers actually pay attention to during immigration interviews? In this eye-opening discussion, immigration attorney and former USCIS officer Ekaterina Kechkina shares insider knowledge from her years working inside the immigration system and explains how applicants can avoid common mistakes that may hurt their cases. Drawing from real experiences as a USCIS adjudicator, Ekaterina discusses why an attorney’s reputation can influence how closely a case is reviewed, how certain interpreters can unintentionally—or sometimes intentionally—create problems for applicants, and why bringing extra documents to an interview without a clear legal strategy can sometimes do more harm than good. She also explains how immigration officers evaluate evidence, what makes a case stronger or weaker, and why applicants should focus on presenting relevant facts instead of overwhelming officers with unnecessary information. Understanding how officers think can help immigrants better prepare for asylum interviews, green card interviews, visa applications, and other USCIS proceedings. If you are preparing for a USCIS interview, asylum case, green card application, or other immigration matter, this video offers valuable insights from someone who has worked on both sides of the immigration process. If you have questions about your immigration case, asylum application, green card strategy, or interview preparation, consult with an experienced immigration attorney who can help you present the strongest case possible. #USCIS #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationAttorney #FormerUSCISOfficer #ImmigrationInterview #Asylum #GreenCard #USImmigration #ImmigrationTips #AsylumInterview #USCISInterview #ImmigrationLawyer #ImmigrationNews #VisaInterview