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Can USCIS issue an RFE (Request for Evidence) in the TN process?

USCIS may request additional evidence (RFE) in the TN process to clarify doubts and ensure all visa requirements are met.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on December 2, 2025
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The TN process is a non-immigrant visa category that allows professionals from certain countries to work in the United States in specific fields. During the review of the application, USCIS may issue an RFE – Request for Evidence, requesting additional information or documents to prove that the applicant meets the required criteria.

This request can occur in cases of doubts about professional qualifications, compatibility of credentials, or proof of the offered position.

The RFE does not indicate an automatic denial, but an opportunity to improve the documentation. Properly responding is essential for the success of the process.

It is recommended to follow the laws and seek guidance from reliable professionals to ensure the correct presentation of documents and compliance with USCIS requirements.

Learn more about TN Visa

Eligible countries
Canada & Mexico (USMCA)
Duration
3 years
Extension
Unlimited (3 years each)
Processing
At the border or consulate
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Can USCIS issue an RFE (Request for Evidence) in the TN process?

USCIS may request additional evidence (RFE) in the TN process to clarify doubts and ensure all visa requirements are met.

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