When you receive an RFE (Request for Evidence) or NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny) in the context of the EB-2 NIW, it is essential to provide a response that clearly and accurately shows that you have addressed all the requests from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This means that every requested item must be addressed with organized documentation, detailed explanations, and specific references to the requirements being evaluated.
A complete and detailed response begins by identifying each point mentioned in the RFE or NOID. It is advisable to create a list or an initial summary in your document to ensure that no item is omitted. Then, for each request, include copies of documents issued by reliable sources, along with a clear explanation of how each piece of evidence meets the required criteria. This organized approach helps demonstrate that your response was prepared with care and attention to detail, facilitating the review by the immigration officer.
Furthermore, it is important that you review all the guidance provided in the USCIS notification and ensure that the documents are up to date, legible, and duly authenticated if necessary. For each document included, consider adding a table or index that relates the submitted evidence to the issue raised. This methodology not only makes your response easier to understand but also demonstrates diligent effort in attempting to comply with the formal requirements of the process.
It is worth emphasizing that following United States immigration laws is essential to avoid complications in your process. It is highly recommended to seek information through official sources and to rely on specialists or companies that, in a serious and transparent manner, can offer the necessary guidance. Be wary of promises of guaranteed results or miraculous solutions, as scams and imitations can end up compromising your immigration status.
In short, a complete response to an RFE or NOID is one that addresses each point raised, organizes the documentation logically and clearly, and is based on information and procedures outlined by United States immigration regulations. In this way, you convey confidence and transparency to those reviewing your case, contributing to a more favorable evaluation of your petition.
Learn more about EB-2 NIW
- Category
- EB-2 NIW Green Card
- Self-petition
- Allowed (no sponsor needed)
- PERM
- Waived
- Processing
- 12-36 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.