It’s important to be honest in the interview
Some people don’t realize, but the Immigration, the government, the Department of Homeland Security knows for a fact that the passport is cancelled and it will be returned to you. So it’s so pertinent, it’s so important to do it right, because once you go into the Immigration office to do that interview, whether it’s for a green card or whether it’s for a citizenship, it is so important to be honest, because what happens — you do not want to be caught basic — quote/unquote, fraudulently — even though you were not fraudulent doing it, but, quote/unquote, lying in there, because you’re under oath. And once you do that and you get denied, it is so much harder for me as the attorney to try to correct the previous mistakes and so much more time consuming for you, the client, to wait and to gain that — either that permanent resident card or that U.S. citizenship.
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