Four Tips to Successfully Answering an H-1B RFE

Four Tips to Successfully Answering an H-1B RFE
A Request for Evidence, or RFE is a tool that USCIS uses to gather more information on a given case when the documentation providing in the initial filing leaves open gaps and unanswered questions. RFEs, particularly RFEs regarding education when it comes to the H-1B visa, can be extremely complicated and difficult to answer. One RFE in particular, known as "The Nightmare" has become more and more common in the past few years. This RFE is virtually impossible to answer and requires specialized knowledge and a creative approach that is not spelled out in the RFE. Remember an RFE is not a roadmap for success. USCIS is NOT trying to help you. Instead of looking at your RFE for answers, focus on H-1B requirements for guidance.

If you, or your employee or client has received an RFE, here are four tips to successfully respond:

Read the RFE thoroughly to understand what is being asked of you.
Sit down with your team, including an evaluator with experience working with RFEs for your client's visa, read over the RFE word for word, and gain a detailed understanding of what is being asked of you, and WHY CIS is asking for the evidence requested. You only have one shot at responding to this. . . 
Read More. . . http://www.thedegreepeople.com/four-tips-to-successfully-answering-an-h-1b-rfe/

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