Requests for Evidence (RFE)
Reasons why you may receive a Request for Evidence (RFE)
What is a Request for Evidence (RFE)?
If you have just submitted your Adjustment of Status (AOS) package and are concerned about receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS, you are not alone. Many are wondering what USCIS might want and how they can best prepare.
Common Reasons for an RFE
- Insufficient Financial Documentation: You may not have provided sufficient shared financial documentation, such as a joint bank account.
- Sponsor Poverty Requirements:Your sponsor may not meet the minimum poverty guidelines, so you may need a joint sponsor.
- Medical Exam: You may not have provided a medical exam or taken the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Other Reasons: There are several other reasons, but most of them are solvable.
How to Prepare?
If you have not yet received an RFE or a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), but you have a feeling it might be a problem, it’s best to act now. Learn more about our team by clicking on the link under my profile picture. You don’t want to be looking for an attorney at the last minute if you receive one of these documents.
Receiving an RFE can be stressful, but with proper preparation and the support of a good legal team, you can handle it smoothly. Contact us for more assistance.
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