USCIS Memo : More Denials, Fewer RFEs

moon20012002

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Hi folks:

I read from Intenet that the USCIS (NSC) issued a Memo last week regarding "More Denials, Fewer RFEs", which means that they will not issue RFEs but deny the case directly if they think the documents provided are not enough. For my case, I changed company without notifying NSC and my wife just filed EAD renewal with new address. This means the officers in NSC will know we moved and did not file proper documents, and may consider this is the case of "insufficient document".

Same holds if they approve our I-485 without RFE. The approval of I-485 will go to my old employer, not my current employer. Then we may have trouble for renewal of our greencard five years later because we would have not worked for our "perspective employer".

Of course, the ideal situation for us is to get RFE, but maybe we will not get it based on the new Memo.

Please give your input.

Thanks

ND sep 2002.
 
I have been trying to find this memo since thursday but cannot find it. Also I cannot interpret it correctly. Will it apply to these type of situations. Will it apply to new 485 cases? Does it impact all cases filed or just 485.

Dont know who can help us about this memo. My opinion is that it is a very risky memo and we should all be very concerned.

We dont want to go thru Motion to Reopen as that might take 2 more years.
 
I checked out with my attorney. This is mostly applicable to I 140 applications. It may not affect I 485 applcations if your I 140 is already approved. Hope this helps.
 
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