dcmetro22042
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Typically your lawyer gets a copy of the RFE. You can get a copy from him/her.
gcnightmares said:Life was easy and smooth with EADs and APs, the RFE hit like a thunder.
gcnightmares said:Has anyone received any feedback after replying to the RFE?
THere are so many applicants who received RFEs.
There should be someone with feedback.
dcmetro22042 said:If they're not OK, they might send another RFE! What else shall they do!!
dcmetro22042 said:Are these RFEs based on RD or PD-based processing? Seems that while PDs seem close to Q1 2003 but RDs are around 2004. Is that true? Just curious about logic in getting RFEs. Based on PD or RD for EB3 apps?
sai06sai said:PlIease guide me to get the non-availability certificate in proper wording as the RFE is very particular about the why it is not available.
If a civil record of your birth does
not exist, you must submit a written statement, on official letterhead,
from the relevant government or competent civil authority in India,
establishing that the birth certificate does not exist,, or is not
available in that country. The statement must indicate the reason the
record does not exist and indicate whether similar records for the time and
place are available."
I request your comments and suggestions ASAP