Adjustment of Status Interviews Are Moving Fast
Are you eager to file your immigration case?
You may feel the urge to submit your application as soon as possible—but before you do, there are some important developments you need to consider.
At GreenCardGuys Law Group, we’ve observed that adjustment of status interviews are currently being scheduled at an unusually rapid pace. Just today, we received an interview notice for late June—on a case that was filed in late April. That’s a turnaround of only two months.
This is a significant shift from the timelines we’ve seen in the past. In 2025, faster interview scheduling may be the new normal. While this is promising for well-prepared applicants, it can be problematic if your supporting documentation isn’t complete.
Why Filing Too Quickly Can Hurt Your Case
Whether you’re filing on your own or working with an attorney, it’s essential not to rush your internal preparation. In marriage-based cases, strong evidence of a bona fide relationship is key.
If you’re lacking basic joint documentation, such as:
- A joint checking account
- A joint credit card
- Financial records with transaction history
You may not have enough time to gather and organize those documents before your interview is scheduled. Filing without adequate evidence could weaken your case and lead to avoidable complications.
While USCIS considers a range of factors, financial evidence remains a major part of the process. Applicants who file too quickly—before collecting key documents—risk being underprepared at the interview.
We Want to Hear From You
Have you had an interview scheduled unusually fast?
Were you approved without a joint account or other financial documentation?
Have you experienced delays instead of early scheduling?
Let us know. Your experience could be valuable to others navigating the same process.
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