Does calling USCIS multiple times have any affect on the case?
Now, I've heard people saying that USCIS records most calls and calling them multiple times will have negative effects on my case and can possibly cause them to deny or delay the case.
How can my phone calls affect the actual outcome of my case? If I was only calling them to ask about my case status?
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Those are baseless rumors, in fact, people who call and follow up with their cases oftentimes get scheduled their interviews before those who don't.
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Thats not accurate information. Info-pass is way to go
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You may wish to book an InfoPass appointment at Glenlake Parkway for a case status update or consider retaining an immigration lawyer.
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