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Luzmila Huamán

Posted about 5 hours ago

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I filed for adjustment of status a while ago, and my case is still pending. Recently, I received a notice asking for additional documentation, but I’m unsure what exactly they need and how specific the documents should be. I want to provide exactly what the officer is asking for without accidentally giving unnecessary or incorrect information. What is the best way to respond to these requests, so I don’t delay my application or risk denial?
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Oksana Petrenko

Answered about 5 hours ago

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When responding to requests for additional documentation, it’s important to carefully read the notice. Provide the exact documents requested and avoid sending extra unrelated papers that might confuse the officer. Organize everything clearly and include a cover letter summarizing what you are submitting. Make copies of everything before sending and use a method that allows you to track delivery. Being precise and professional demonstrates compliance and helps prevent unnecessary delays in processing your application.

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Iskander Alimuhamed

Answered about 5 hours ago

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Many people worry about under- or over-submitting documents, but following the instructions precisely is key. Include only what is specifically requested unless your attorney advises otherwise. Ensure all documents are legible and translated if necessary. Keep copies for your records and submit the materials within the deadline. Timely and accurate responses reduce the risk of denial or additional requests. Staying organized and meticulous makes the process smoother and shows USCIS that you are cooperative and attentive.

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Paola Rinaldi

Answered about 4 hours ago

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I received a similar request during my adjustment process and felt overwhelmed. What helped was creating a checklist of requested items, double-checking each requirement, and consulting with my attorney for clarification. I submitted everything in one package with a clear summary, and the process moved forward without further issues. Responding carefully and completely is always better than rushing and risking mistakes that could lead to delays or misunderstandings.

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