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Maya Singh

Posted 13 days ago

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My employment-based green card received a Request for Evidence (RFE). How should I respond to avoid delays or denial?
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Bekele Tesfaye

Answered 13 days ago

User

Carefully read the RFE to determine exactly what USCIS is requesting. Gather all supporting evidence, including updated employment letters, pay stubs, or academic qualifications. Submit a clear, organized response within the deadline, labeling documents to correspond with the RFE points. Responding thoroughly and on time minimizes delays and shows USCIS that you are compliant and cooperative, which increases the likelihood of approval.

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Farouk Elhadi

Answered 13 days ago

User

Include only relevant documents requested in the RFE and avoid unnecessary attachments. A concise cover letter summarizing your submission and explaining each item can make the review process smoother. If the RFE is complex, consulting an attorney ensures you address every point accurately and prevent future issues. Timely, accurate, and organized responses are critical to keeping your employment-based green card application on track.

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Tami Gonzales

Answered 12 days ago

User
Respond quickly, but make sure to include all required information. Speak to a lawyer on this platform for advice on how to go about it
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Answered 12 days ago

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