It's H1B RFE season and there's a one in four chance that you or your employee or client received one. RFEs have become increasingly common over the past several years, and CIS approval trends regarding H1B education have changed. RFEs have become not only more common, but also more complex and confusing. For example, the Nightmare RFE, which is virtually impossible to answer, is appearing more and more in the mailboxes of H1B applicants.
At TheDegreePeople, we specialize in helping our clients overturn their RFEs and get their H1B visas approved. RFEs are tricky business, so here are five tips that we have seen bring our clients success year after year.
Don't expect your RFE to tell you how to answer it.
A big mistake candidates and their lawyers make every year is expecting the RFE to be helpful. When you read the RFE, remember that it is a tool CIS uses to weed out petitions. It's a red flag. There are far too many petitions for the annual H1B visa cap every year and your RFE or your employee or client's RFE is most likely a documented excuse for denial rather than a tool to help you. Read the RFE, make note of what it's asking, but don't get caught up in its wording and specific demands. Remember, some RFEs are virtually impossible to answer based on the directions they provide. .. . . Read More . . . . http://www.thedegreepeople.com/expert-tips-for-you-to-successfully-answer-an-h1b-rfe/
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