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Number 1 mistake people make in visa and Green Card applications, according to immigration experts

Number 1 mistake people make in visa and Green Card applications, according to immigration experts

Immigration experts said people often suppress some information during their immigration process but USCIS may find those years later and ban them.

With increased scrutiny of the entire immigration process in the US, which starts with submitting applications for a visa or a Green Card, mistakes by applicants can cost dearly. But mistakes are not always incomplete forms or missing information, warned immigration attorney John Q Khosravi. According to him, the number one mistake people make in those applications is: lying.Many applicants may not lie knowingly; it could be just an omission but the USCIS is watching everything, Khosravi said.”I understand the impulse. Something happened years ago. You assume it’s buried. You assume the government won’t find out. That assumption is more dangerous today than it has ever been,” the attorney said, explaining that USCIS has sophisticated tools to check your travel history and banking records.”Over the last decade, USCIS has built access to remarkably powerful databases and resources. They can see your credit report, your banking activity, and your travel history. They are connecting dots that used to stay unconnected. Red flags that once slipped through are now surfacing before an officer even picks up the phone,” he said. “The thinking that drives people to lie is usually the same. They believe the risk of disclosure is low. They believe the upside of hiding something outweighs the downside of coming clean. Both of those calculations are wrong in today’s environment, and the consequences of getting caught are severe. We are talking about denied applications, permanent bars, and in serious cases, criminal exposure,” Khosravi said.Another immigration strategist, Tejeshwani Singh, said you may get a Green Card even after suppressing some truth but it may resurface when you apply for your citizenship.”The risk calculation problem goes beyond just lying. People also selectively omit — not technically a lie, but treated the same way when discovered. The mental model of “they probably won’t find it” has never been more dangerous because the question isn’t whether USCIS will find it today. It’s whether it surfaces at naturalization, at a reentry inspection, or during a future application years down the line. Immigration history doesn’t have a statute of limitations the way most people assume it does,” Singh said.

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