USCIS applicants for the EB-1A visa may face Requests for Evidence (RFEs) due to common documentation issues, according to insights shared by immigration experts. These RFEs often arise from vague claims and insufficient evidence rather than a lack of talent among applicants.
Key Details:
- Common RFE triggers include big claims with minimal documentation.
- Evidence that is difficult to verify can lead to RFEs.
- Generic-sounding letters may also trigger requests for additional information.
- RFEs are frequently a matter of clarity rather than the applicant’s qualifications.
Understanding these common pitfalls can help applicants better prepare their submissions and reduce the likelihood of receiving an RFE, ultimately streamlining the immigration process.
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Source: @eb1aexperts
