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My brother has received two RFEs and they want proof of a GED. He's enrolled in a GED program and he sent everything that he's received from the school, schedule, grades, copy of application for the GED test, including a letter stating he's enrolled. Does anybody know what exactly to send to prove he's enrolled in a GED program? Thank you.

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This is his second RFE? What was the first one for?

Like Sanchez said, get a letter from the school stating that he's currently in school taking classes to obtain his GED, and if possible an estimated time of when he will be done. Include a copy of his schedule again and any other relevant things.

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These people are such morons, delaying processes for something like this. What do they expect you to send? Urghhh...this just infuriates me, how incompetent they can be. They probably lost it, and are now asking for the same things. But yeah, send the same stuff plus a letter I guess. Good luck.

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Yes, he just received a second RFE. The RFE states the records do show he's enrolled in the GED program. Also he sent a letter from the school but it did not have the information of the duration of the program. Jose, how did you deal with your sisters RFE? Was it for the same information being requested?

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Q1: Does “currently in school” refer to the date on which the request for consideration of deferred action is filed?

A1: To be considered “currently in school” under the guidelines, you must be enrolled in school on the date you submit a request for consideration of deferred action under this process.

Q2: Who is considered to be “currently in school” under the guidelines?

A2: To be considered “currently in school” under the guidelines, you must be enrolled in:

  • a public or private elementary school, junior high or middle school, high school, or secondary school;
  • an education, literacy, or career training program (including vocational training) that is designed to lead to placement in postsecondary education, job training, or employment and where you are working toward such placement; or
  • an education program assisting students either in obtaining a regular high school diploma or its recognized equivalent under state law (including a certificate of completion, certificate of attendance, or alternate award), or in passing a General Educational Development (GED) exam or other equivalent state-authorized exam.

Such education, literacy, or career training programs include, but are not limited to, programs funded, in whole or in part, by federal or state grants. Programs funded by other sources may qualify if they are administered by providers of demonstrated effectiveness, such as institutions of higher education, including community colleges, and certain community-based organizations.

In assessing whether such an education, literacy or career training program not funded in whole or in part by federal or state grants is of demonstrated effectiveness, USCIS will consider the duration of the program’s existence; the program’s track record in assisting students in obtaining a regular high school diploma or its recognized equivalent, in passing a GED or other state-authorized exam, or in placing students in postsecondary education, job training, or employment; and other indicators of the program’s overall quality. For individuals seeking to demonstrate that they are “currently in school” through enrollment in such a program, the burden is on the requestor to show the program’s demonstrated effectiveness.

Q3: How do I establish that I am currently in school?

A3: Documentation sufficient for you to demonstrate that you are currently in school may include, but is not limited to:

  • evidence that you are enrolled in a public or private elementary school, junior high or middle school, high school or secondary school; or
  • evidence that you are enrolled in an education, literacy, or career training program (including vocational training) that is designed to lead to placement in postsecondary education, job training, or employment and where you are working toward such placement, and that the program is funded in whole or in part by federal or state grants or is of demonstrated effectiveness; or
  • evidence that you are enrolled in an education program assisting students either in obtaining a regular high school diploma or its recognized equivalent under State law (including a certificate of completion, certificate of attendance, or alternate award), or in passing a General Educational Development (GED) exam or other such state-authorized exam, and that the program is funded in whole or in part by federal or state grants or is of demonstrated effectiveness.

Such evidence of enrollment may include: acceptance letters, school registration cards, letters from school or program, transcripts, report cards, or progress reports showing the name of the school or program, date of enrollment, and current educational or grade level, if relevant.

I hope this helps and you can find it on this link.

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He's taking the test at the end of February. To get the results back takes over a month, that's what they've told him. Might be enough time to send it before the deadline.

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I just got my Ref letter and its for the same thing ..when I sent my application on Sept I was going to school to get my GED and on November I passed my test:) ...so should I send,a copy of my diploma??or should I get a different letter??

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I just got my Ref letter and its for the same thing ..when I sent my application on Sept I was going to school to get my GED and on November I passed my test:) ...so should I send,a copy of my diploma??or should I get a different letter??

The copy of your GED should be enough. But, you can include a letter of completion just to be sure.

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The copy of your GED should be enough. But, you can include a letter of completion just to be sure.

Well I sent a copy of my pre-test scores, registration f/ when I took the test, my ged scores and copy of my diploma I think that should be enough..solo falta esperar:/

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Hello new here.... I just wanted to know if you were approved after all? I GOT an RFE to prove that I am enrolled in the GED classes about to be done June 30th. I have my registration and proof that i been continuing attenting the program will that be enough? Will I get denied if I dont have tbe actual Ged certifate yet? Please help!!!

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Hello new here.... I just wanted to know if you were approved after all? I GOT an RFE to prove that I am enrolled in the GED classes about to be done June 30th. I have my registration and proof that i been continuing attenting the program will that be enough? Will I get denied if I dont have tbe actual Ged certifate yet? Please help!!!

 

You don't need to have the actual GED certificate. You just need proof that you are enrolled in and are currently attending GED classes.

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