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When you file an Form I-140
Green Card application in the immigrant categories of EB1
Extraordinary Ability (EB1-EA or EB1A), EB1 Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding
Professor (EB1-EA or EB1B),
or EB2 National Interest Waiver (NIW), the USCIS immigration officers may either approve your
Form I-140 application, or request for additional evidence (RFE)
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USCIS has issued two
Memorandums reminding Regional Directors, Service Center Directors,
District Directors, and Officers-in-Charge that U.S. immigration regulations do not
require a Request For Evidence (RFE) in every Form I-140 permanent resident
application instance before issuing a denial.
These Memos further describe U.S. immigration law and situations in which the USCIS does not believe an
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After
reviewing an EB1 Extraordinary Ability (EB1A or EB1-EA) Form I-140 application, if USCIS needs additional evidence, they will send out Request For
Evidence (RFE) with some explanation of
the deficiencies for the evidence already submitted. In the RFE notice, USCIS will
normally give
the EB1A petitioner a guidance in overcoming the deficiencies to establish the alien's extraordinary
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The EB1 Outstanding Researcher or Professor
(EB1B or EB1-OR) Form I-140 application is an immigration category for researchers or professors who are internationally recognized as outstanding in a particular scientific or scholarly
field. There
are many Request For Evidence (RFE) notices of EB1B applications from USCIS
Service Centers regarding the EB1B requirements of three-years research experience, international recognition, and the nature of the position as involving basic
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After the National
Interest Waiver (NIW) Form I-140 application submission, it is not
rare that an alien applicant receives a Request For Evidence (RFE) letter from a USCIS Service
Center. The possibility that a NIW I-140 application may get a RFE letter changes considerably from one USCIS Service Center to another Service Center.
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The following are some typical requests and questions asked by USCIS immigration officers in the Request For Evidence (RFE) notice for
Form I-140 applications of EB1 Extraordinary Ability (EB1A or
EB1-EA), EB1 Outstanding Researcher or Professor (EB1B or EB1-OR), and National Interest
Waiver (NIW). =>...
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Understand USCIS Form
I-140 application requirements and necessary evidence from the Frequent Asked Questions about EB1
and NIW permanent resident applications. The following are frequently
asked questions and answers about Request For Evidences (RFE) for petitions of
EB1 Extraordinary Ability, EB1 Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor, and National Interest Waiver.
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If you get a Request For
Evidence (RFE) notice from an USCIS Service Center, it is necessary that you must work
hard to
provide requested evidence and persuade the USCIS officers to approve your case.
To help you replying the RFE, we
provide the high quality and
case-proven Complete Do-It-Yourself
Packages for Request For Evidence, for I-140 petition of
EB1-Extraordinary Ability, EB1-Outstanding Researcher or Professor, and National Interest Waiver. =>...
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