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What homework should American immigrants do in advance?

When you go to an interview, you must be confident first. No matter what you do, others will definitely have a good impression when they see a confident person. Self-confidence is an indispensable factor in American immigration interviews. During the interview, you should master certain skills. People who can express themselves confidently and positively often leave a deep impression on the interviewer. Before attending the interview, you must make all preparations, such as psychological preparation, material preparation and so on. The following points are crucial:

1. Good start: Say good morning and good afternoon to show friendliness and courtesy. Some applicants look nervous, or their facial expressions are dull, or they don't say a word, which easily makes immigration officials have the illusion that the applicants are hiding something.

2. Arrive on time: if you are more than one hour late, except in special circumstances, the immigration officer can generally refuse to meet, and the applicant must make a new appointment; If you are late or absent twice, your application will be rejected.

3. Full preparation: the letter of appointment indicates that all documents must be brought, and all must be brought; Especially birth certificate, marriage or divorce certificate, tax bill, address certificate, court verdict, etc.

4. Accurate data: First, check whether the data in the document are correct and consistent, so as to avoid the occurrence of wrong date of birth, different names, missing proof of marital status change, old address not updated, document not translated into English, data changed but application form not modified, etc. If the immigration officer finds the above mistakes, he must ask for clarification, otherwise the case will be postponed.

5. Answer honestly: This is the first principle. Talking too much or talking nonsense, even perjury, will cause a lot of trouble.

6. Good communication: listen to the questions of the immigration officer clearly, and ask the other party to clarify if you don't understand; Answering casually or understanding mistakes may cause misunderstanding and lead to further questioning.