I had my mother's GC interview last week in the USA. I am the USC sponsor and petitioner. The interview centered on going over the I-485 application and verifying all the information.
My mom took help of an interpreter over phone while I sat next to her in the room with the officer. Everything went absolutely fine except for one question on the I-485-" have you ever denied a USA visa". The answer on the I-485 form to this question was - NO. Mom answered NO.. that tallied up and the officer was about to move to the next question but I interjected and said mom your visitor visa was denied the first time back in 2008 to that mom said "I remember I that i had to go for the visitor visa interview twice... "
The officer asked what was the reason for the denied to which the mother said she does not really know. However the officer was not convinced and said he was going to continue my mom's case and do a background check and she will to wait for 120 says to hear back.
In the hindsight I think I made a blunder by interjecting and saying the visitor visa was denied when in fact it was refused with a 221g...
I believe visa denial and visa refusal are different things and I should not have interjected and caused un-necessary confusion.
Is there anything I can do now to mitigate this situation?