Receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS can feel stressful, but it’s an important step in your case — and it must be taken seriously.
Steps to Take
Read it thoroughly and make sure you understand exactly what is being requested.
Contact the right people — doctors, schools, accountants, or others — depending on what documents the RFE requires.
Prepare a complete response and submit it to the government either online or by mail.
If you mail your response, always track your package and keep proof of delivery, such as a screenshot or receipt.
Why Timeliness Matters
Timely and accurate responses to RFEs are critical to keep your application moving forward. Failure to respond — or providing an incomplete response — could result in delays or even denial of your application.
Summary:
Read your RFE carefully, gather the required documents, and submit your response on time. Always keep proof of submission.
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