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Nov 15, 2005 06:06 PM

USCIS:Request for additional information

by DipsyDK

I have just checked my I-140 case status, and USCIS is requesting for additional information. I called them as indicated on the notice to find out what kind of information they needed, but they could not tell me anything, all they said was to wait until I have received the letter in the post.

Has anyone else had a request for additional evidence or information from USCIS, what did they ask for and most important how long did it take to get approval after submitting the additional information?


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Old Nov 16, 2005, 04:50 AM

Default Re: USCIS:Request for additional information
Originally Posted by DipsyDK
I have just checked my I-140 case status, and USCIS is requesting for additional information. I called them as indicated on the notice to find out what kind of information they needed, but they could not tell me anything, all they said was to wait until I have received the letter in the post.

Has anyone else had a request for additional evidence or information from USCIS, what did they ask for and most important how long did it take to get approval after submitting the additional information?
You or your agency will recieve a letter regarding the lack of documents. You will know from that letter.
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Old Dec 01, 2005, 01:28 AM

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how long for the approval after the request for evidence has been submitted? Anyone got an idea?
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from himdale
Old Dec 06, 2005, 09:10 PM

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If the USCIS is SATISFIED with the evidence that you submitted...it usually takes 60 to 120 days depending on the adjudicator and in the service center where your petition was filed. but that is the average days upon SUBMISSION of the docuements...


RFE's that are generally requested are TAX and income documents of the petitoner... They wanna make sure that the beneficiary can be given the required salary by the employer.



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Old Dec 06, 2005, 09:19 PM

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Got it! Thanks for the reply... Hopefully it'll be much faster now... My processing center is at VSC
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from suehp
Old Dec 07, 2005, 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bebotwaiting
how long for the approval after the request for evidence has been submitted? Anyone got an idea?

When I had an RFE - once the paperwork was submitted all I had to wait was for one week
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from himdale
Old Dec 07, 2005, 10:50 PM

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Actually the VSC is one of the slowest service center now (used to be the fastest). There are unconfirmed reports that the VSC is under internal auditing and investigation.

Just make sure that you are always in touch with your immigration lawyer/ agency. Responding to RFE's have deadlines. If they do not respond to the appropriate time given by USCIS your application will be considered abandoned...and therefore denied.


still dale
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Old Dec 12, 2005, 07:41 PM

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Our agency told us that the request for additional evidence was about the company's ability to pay and another set of forms to fill. They told us that they are sending us these forms to fill because these are new forms required by the USCIS.
So I guess its back to square one... this would be another long wait for us.
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from Qatrn
Old Dec 12, 2005, 09:09 PM

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What are the forms to be signed for I 140 application? My first application was denied and as i remeber, i only signed the ETA750. Is there any other forms? Thank you...
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Old Dec 12, 2005, 09:54 PM

Default Re: USCIS:Request for additional information
Originally Posted by Qatrn
What are the forms to be signed for I 140 application? My first application was denied and as i remeber, i only signed the ETA750. Is there any other forms? Thank you...
I think for the I-140 application, an applicant will sign the i-140 form and the ETA-9089 formerely known as ETA-750.
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