Thread: DACA to AOS
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07-24-2017, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by BeeHive View Post
Question.

It seems that the officer asks if you have committed any crimes. Obviously you will respond no. But are they asking you this to see if you will self confess or does the officer have evidence you comitted a crime and wants to see your response?
Adjudication officers ask questions to make sure the benefit sought is in compliance with the rules of INA law. It is not enough to simply fill out a form. The interview is an investigation of both the beneficiary and petitioner and if the adjudication officer may award a benefit. The only way they can do that is to ask questions to see where that compliance fits.
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