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Our findings show that review times take approximately six months for 80% of cases. You can check your application status for specific details if you have already applied.
A Request for Evidence (RFE) is a notice from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that additional documentation or information is needed to process your visa application. While receiving an RFE may initially feel concerning, it is not necessarily a bad sign.
Impact of RFEs on Processing Times Receiving an RFE typically extends your application processing time: USCIS allows 30-90 days (specified in the RFE) for your response. After receiving your response, USCIS generally takes at least 60 additional days to review and make a decision.
What Does It Mean If I Received a Request for Initial Evidence? USCIS sends a request for initial evidence if your original application package is missing the required documents. This could mean missing forms, identification papers, affidavits, or financial records.
Within the timeframe specified, benefit requestors may respond to an RFE or NOID in one of three ways: Submit a complete response containing all requested information; Submit a partial response, which is considered a request for a decision on the record; or. Withdraw the application or petition.
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