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NACARA 203: The Decision-Making Process FAQ
What Happens After I File My Application with USCIS?
Will I Need to Get Fingerprinted?
When Will I Receive My Notice to Have My Fingerprints Taken?
What if I Need an Expedited Interview and Have Not Had My Fingerprints Taken?
When Will USCIS Schedule Me for an Interview?
Is It Possible to Ask USCIS to Expedite the Scheduling of My NACARA Interview?
Once I Receive My Interview Notice, What Preparations Must I Make for Appearing at My Interview?
What if I Can’t Go to My Scheduled Interview?
What Should I Do if I Change My Physical or Mailing Address?
What Will My Interview Be Like?
When Will I Be Told of the Decision on My NACARA Application by USCIS?
If I Am Eligible to Have My NACARA Application Approved, Will I Be Required to Do or Say Anything Else Before Being Granted Lawful Permanent Resident Status?
If I Sign the Admission of Inadmissibility or Deportability, What Am I Admitting?
What Will Happen if I Do Not Sign the Document Admitting That I Am Inadmissible or Deportable?
What Will Happen if USCIS Approves My NACARA Application?
If USCIS Approves My NACARA Application, What Will Happen to My Asylum Application?
What Are the Possible Reasons for Continuing with My Asylum Claim if USCIS Granted Me Lawful Permanent Residence Status?
What Happens if USCIS Determines That I Am Not Eligible for NACARA 203 Relief?
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