Historically all marriage-based green card applicants were required to attend a USCIS interview to talk about their relationship and eligibility for a green card. Recently, I learned that USCIS is approving some marriage-based green card applications without an interview. However, I have never had this happen in my cases. At this point, you should plan that you’ll have a USCIS interview if you file a marriage-based green card interview.
For other case types, such as a green card for the parent of an adult US citizen, most of my cases do not have interviews. Also, many employment-based green card cases are approved without an interview.
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