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RFEs: What They Are, How To Avoid Them, and What To Do if You Receive OneRequest for evidencePublished On : 07-09-2024
Mahaprasad Nanda
Mahaprasad Nanda
RFEs: What They Are, How To Avoid Them, and What To Do if You Receive One

Comprehensive Guide to USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFEs)

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) sends a Request for Evidence (RFE) when it needs more information to process your application. Understanding RFEs and responding correctly is crucial for your immigration process.

Key Points:

1. What is an RFE?
- Form I-797E (Notice of Action) issued by USCIS
- Contains: The law, list of submitted evidence, list of missing evidence, response deadline

2. RFE vs. NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny)
- NOID is more severe, indicating USCIS plans to deny your application

3. How to Avoid RFEs:
- Provide all required initial evidence
- Include document translations
- Prove sufficient income (for family-based visas)
- Provide proof of legal entry (for adjustment of status)

4. Responding to an RFE:
Step 1: Make a copy of the RFE notice
Step 2: Gather the requested evidence
Step 3: Prepare your RFE response packet
Step 4: Mail your RFE response packet to USCIS before the deadline

5. Types of Responses:
- Full response (preferred)
- Partial response (with explanation)
- No response (may lead to denial)

Important Tips:
- Submit a complete application initially to avoid RFEs
- Pay close attention to response deadlines
- Include original RFE notice with your response
- Consider consulting an immigration lawyer for complex cases

For more information on USCIS forms and processes, visit: https://www.uscis.gov/forms

To check your case status online, visit: https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified immigration attorney for advice specific to your situation.

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