Recent changes and stricter enforcement in U.S. immigration policy mean that marriage to a U.S. citizen no longer automatically guarantees permanent residency. While marriage remains a legal pathway, officials are increasing scrutiny, interviews, evidence requirements, and fraud investigations — making approvals far less automatic than many people believe.
In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down:
• What has changed with marriage-based green cards
• Why marriage was never an automatic guarantee under the law
• How USCIS is tightening reviews and interviews
• What kinds of evidence couples are now required to provide
• How fraud concerns are shaping enforcement
• What couples should realistically expect moving forward
This discussion is based on current immigration policy, enforcement trends, and public guidance, not rumors.
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