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Not all responses from the USCIS about your H-1B petition will be approvals, rejections, or denials. Sometimes, you will be sent an H-1B Request For Evidence (RFE) to provide more information to the USCIS and help them make a decision on your case. It is important to recognize an RFE when you get one and…
When individuals receive an H-1B transfer RFE in the mail, their first reaction is often to panic. While this may be a common response, an H-1B transfer RFE (Request for Evidence) is merely a request on behalf of the USCIS for additional proof before an H-1B approval or denial. With that being said, it should…
It has now become an increasingly common trend for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to issue Requests for Evidence (RFEs) for documentation supporting the O-1 extraordinary ability criteria. No matter how eligible you may be, failure to provide a strong argument as a response to your O-1 visa RFE may result in…
Immigration law can be a difficult terrain to navigate. Between filing forms, paying fees, submitting evidence, and appearing for interviews, it can be easy to find yourself tangled in a difficult immigration case. The best way to avoid this is to have an immigration attorney handle your case, but what if you’ve already received an…