Recently, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would be reviewing some green cards and citizenship approvals granted in previous years, especially in situations where the government suspects there may have been fraud or false information during the immigration process.
It is important to remember that providing false information, hiding important details, or submitting fraudulent documents can lead to very serious immigration consequences — even after obtaining permanent residency or U.S. citizenship.
For that reason, it is always recommended to:
• Provide truthful and complete information
• Avoid signing incorrect or incomplete forms
• Seek legal guidance before filing important immigration applications
Every case is different, and not every review automatically means a revocation. However, these types of announcements have created concern and debate within many immigrant communities.
If you need guidance regarding permanent residency, U.S. citizenship, or any immigration matter, we invite you to contact our office to evaluate your case and provide the proper legal guidance.





