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American immigrant i-730 background, urgent! ! !
Let's just say. The purpose of the investigation is to prove that everything you said in your application is true. For example, for refugees, they will check the reasons for becoming refugees, and see if there were any actions by the government at that time that led to the emergence of refugees, and whether they can still be regarded as refugees under the current policy. For their economic background, they will check the bank records and criminal records according to your bank information, and they will compare the notarized figures with those without criminal records to make sure that the notary has not played any tricks.
Don't worry, they won't directly ask your employer to investigate your historical salary and other information, and basically all the investigations are based on the existing electronic records. They won't really send people out to check your information one by one unless you have any special reasons to attract the attention of the government.
Their investigation is based on all kinds of records you left in the government in the past. Without records, they can't actually investigate and verify them.
If you have any other questions, you can send me a message.
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