Marriage-based immigration cases are under tougher scrutiny than ever. Even if your initial filing included strong evidence, USCIS may still issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) demanding more proof of a genuine marriage.
When this happens, the key is to respond with a clean, organized packet that strengthens your case. Provide updated documents that reflect your current shared life — such as:
Recent joint bank statements
Updated lease agreements or mortgage statements
Current insurance policies listing both spouses
New joint tax returns
Recent photos together
Affidavits from friends or family
Any additional evidence showing you live as a real couple
Just as important: Remind USCIS of what you already submitted. Create a short list summarizing the original evidence you included in the first filing. This is not “repeating yourself.” It prevents USCIS from claiming the record lacks proof and reinforces the strength of your case.
Bottom Line
Respond to marriage-based RFEs with updated evidence and a clear reminder of the strong evidence already provided.
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