The Backlog Reduction Strategy that was outlined made it clear that adjudicators should be issuing less RFEs if the information is already present in the application, and that whatever was submitted at the time of application should be the basis for adjudication. RFEs should only be issued if something is obviously missing from the application, or the sponsoring employer is know to have financial difficulties/layoffs, or the USCIS suspect fraud or questionable status issues.
I've seem more approvals without RFE lately... but some are still getting them. So what are they for? Is it information already on file?
Do people agree that less RFEs are being issued?
I've seem more approvals without RFE lately... but some are still getting them. So what are they for? Is it information already on file?
Do people agree that less RFEs are being issued?