What If I Lied About Unauthorized Work

🚨 You Worked Without Permission… But Did You Tell USCIS? 🚨 Many immigrants know that unauthorized employment can be forgiven when applying for a green card through a U.S. citizen spouse. But what if you worked without authorization and then failed to disclose it on a later immigration application? In this video, immigration attorney Jim Hacking explains why unauthorized work itself may not be the biggest problem anymore. Instead, USCIS is increasingly looking for inconsistencies and misrepresentations in prior applications, visa renewals, green card filings, and citizenship cases. You’ll learn: ✅ When unauthorized work is forgiven under immigration law ✅ How USCIS reviews your entire immigration history ✅ Why prior omissions can become a misrepresentation issue ✅ What happens if you disclosed the unauthorized work during your green card process ✅ Why some green card holders should think carefully before filing for citizenship ✅ The difference between unauthorized employment and immigration fraud ✅ Why legal advice is more important than ever in 2026 If you’re concerned about something you disclosed—or didn’t disclose—on a prior immigration application, don’t guess. A mistake made years ago can have consequences today. 📞 Hacking Immigration Law, LLC 314-961-8200 📧 [email protected] 🌐 https://hackinglawpractice.com 🎥 Join the Immigration Answers Show live several times each week and get your immigration questions answered. 📱 Follow us: YouTube:    / @hackingimmigrationlaw   Facebook Group: Immigrant Home TikTok: @ImmigrationHacking LinkedIn: Jim Hacking ⚠️ This video is for educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. #Immigration #USCIS #Citizenship #Naturalization #GreenCard #MarriageGreenCard #ImmigrationLaw #UnauthorizedWork #ImmigrationAttorney #N400 #I485 #ImmigrationHelp #USImmigration #HackingImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationAnswersShow