subject: Immigration Law Temecula - Documents Needed [print this page] There are many different types of questions you will be asked, including your criminal records, any deportation history, any prior immigrations filings that you may have done, prior relationships, prior marriagesjust to name a few. They may even get into whether or not you actually share the home with your spouse, and it's entirely possible -although it doesn't happen in every case - that you may get a home visit from federal investigators to see if you and your spouse actually do live there. They'll be looking to see what side of the bed you sleep on, are yours and her clothes in the same closet, etc. They even look behind some of the pictures on the walls to see if there's dust, which would naturally be there after a length of time under normal living situations. They'll also look at the family pictures to see if things have been put up in a "contrived" or premeditated manner.
Many people don't see this stuff coming, and while this does not happen in the majority of cases, you don't want to find yourself being one of the people who gets caught out in situation like that.
Hopefully this is been helpful, and remember: know you rights before you undertake something as important as immigration law.