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What Happens If You Don’t Bring an Interpreter to a USCIS Interview?

Imagine sitting across from a USCIS officer. You understand some English. Not everything. The officer speaks quickly. Legal terms come up. You hesitate. You guess. That moment can affect your green card or citizenship. Under current rules from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), applicants who are not fluent in English must bring their own …

Professional Immigration Interpreters for USCIS Interviews – 2026 Update

USCIS interviews remain one of the most stressful steps in the immigration process. A single misunderstanding can delay a case, create confusion, or lead to negative outcomes that could have been avoided. In 2026, officers continue to expect clear, accurate communication, and language barriers are treated seriously. For applicants who are not fully comfortable speaking …