Immigration History Before Filing
Immigration history can affect how USCIS reviews a new application or petition. Prior entries, old filings, visa records, travel documents, denials, approvals, and government notices may all shape what should be explained before filing. Applicants may not remember every detail from earlier cases, but USCIS may still have those records available during review. A careful look at immigration history can reveal differences that need correction or context before the new filing is submitted. This step helps the case begin with a more accurate record.
Prior Filings May Affect Review
USCIS may compare new applications with older records already in its system. Dates, names, addresses, travel details, and family information should be checked before filing. Reviewing prior filings early helps applicants avoid unexplained differences.
Entry Records Can Shape Options
Entry history can affect which immigration path fits the applicant’s situation. Passports, visas, I-94 records, and inspection details may need careful review. Understanding entry records helps prevent filing under the wrong process.



















