Green Card Myths You Shouldn’t Believe in 2025
At Law Office of H. K. Gandhi, we understand that immigration is a deeply personal journey and navigating it through myths and half-truths can put your future at risk. That’s why we’re busting some of the biggest Green Card myths still circulating in 2025.
Top Green Card Myths vs The Truth
Myth 1: Marriage Equals an Automatic Green Card
While marriage to a U.S. citizen does provide a pathway to lawful permanent residence, it’s not automatic. You must prove that your marriage is genuine (bona fide), go through a rigorous application process, pass background checks, and attend interviews.
Myth 2: Filing a Green Card Application Protects You From Deportation
Unfortunately, simply filing an application does not shield you from deportation. Without an approved petition or lawful status, you can still face removal proceedings. Timely action and legal guidance are crucial.
Myth 3: No News from USCIS Means Good News
Many believe that if they don’t hear from USCIS, everything must be fine. The truth? Delays could signal a problem. USCIS may have issued a Request for Evidence (RFE) or even a denial notice without you realizing. Regular case monitoring and proactive communication are key.
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