AIM – 9 Received a NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) After Marriage-Based Green Card Interview What to Do

What to do when you receive an NOID Notice of Intent to Deny)After Marriage-Based Green Card Interview What to Do

Show Notes:

00:00 How to handle an intent to deny after her marriage fraud interview

00:11 Process of responding to an intent to deny following a second Marriage-Based interview, also known as a STOKES interview

00:56 After that first interview, if they’re not convinced that it’s a bona fide marriage, as second interview will be scheduled. And that interview, it’s a more detailed interview

01:22 In many, many jurisdictions, the U.S. Immigration Service will issue an intent to deny. And the biggest issue is that, they’re concluding that intent to deny by stating that the government is not convinced that it’s a bona fide marriage and it was only a marriage of convenience for the sake of getting the paperwork of immigration.

02:09 It is very important to take this document very seriously and respond to it correctly. , if we go with our client, we have detailed notes as to what happened in the interview, and then we can help respond to the intent to deny because we can always use some of our notes to show that, what was the position, what was our position, what was the client’s position and what actually happened at an interview

02:44 For the clients to list their version as how they see it as to why the inconsistency it happened. Sometimes, people are nervous. Sometimes you forget things. Remember, it’s an intimidating interview that usually two officers involved and they ask questions and they repeat them again.

03:09 If the inconsistencies are not that material. If you forget if it’s a Tuesday instead of Wednesday or if you had chicken instead of beef, those are much easier to overcome.

03:42 it’s important to sit down and be honest and admit that the person who wasn’t nervous and therefore they didn’t tell the truth. But it still doesn’t mean that it’s not a bona fide marriage.

04:39 The key here is to avoid the presumption of fraud because even if they deny this, at least you won’t have a presumption of fraud

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