alcarolina 3 Posted July 10, 2013 They sent an RFE, its been a week and have not received it... how long does it take!? My service center is Texas service center.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGame1990 17 Posted July 10, 2013 took mine 3 weeks to get it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alcarolina 3 Posted July 11, 2013 Thanksfor answering I got it today doe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pswa83 302 Posted July 11, 2013 make sure you make a copy of the RFE letter before you send it back just for your personal file. and of the evidence you sent too. that way if anything happens, you have proof of what you sent. also send it priority mail with delivery confirmation. this will tell you when it gets there and USCIS should update your online status a few days after they get it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alcarolina 3 Posted July 12, 2013 Ok, I will! thanks but they asked for thwo different things in the rfe, more evidence of GED classes,for which ill send a copy of my GED certificate.. but also they asked for proof for 2008 presence , I only have proof for jan-june 2008 and medical records for december 2008...but I don't have anything for July-Nov 2008 :/ Idk what to do.. :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red 0 Posted August 1, 2014 Hi i would like to know what happen with ur case after the RFE ?? I hope u got everything now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theresa 63 Posted August 2, 2014 Send something every three months (trimestral) 1. January, February, March (you got January) 2. April, May, June (you got June) 3. July, August, September (you need something for this trimester) 4. October, November, December (you got this one) This is some of the stuff you can send: Marriage certificate(s) if married in the US; Divorce decree(s) if divorced in the US; Religious records such as baptism, confirmation, and registration certificates; Lease/Rental agreements; Date Issued passports or matricula consular Date issued membership cards like, gym, Sam's club, etc Census records; Proof of ownership of real estate (e.g. deed to a home); Proof of security deposit payment; Dental, hospital, medical vaccination records and bills, and proof of payment; INS/DHS Form I-94 arrival/departure record identifying you and your date of admission; Other correspondence/notices from INS/DHS identifying and addressed to you; Birth certificates of children born in the United States; School records, awards, certifications, diplomas, pictures, report cards, yearbooks, etc. Valid (expired or un-expired) passport with tamped dates of admission into the US; Proof of application for home loan and proof of paying off home loan; Proof of purchase of an automobile and payments for automobile and car insurance; Automobile and registration, car title, license receipt and Department of Motor Vehicle records; Credit card history in the United States (e.g. Visa car, etc.); Department of Public Safety records; Insurance invoices, claims, policies, and payment of insurance; Utility bills such as electricity, gas, heat, sewer, water, etc. and telephone bills; Bank records such as bankbooks, statements, canceled checks, and money order receipts; Other dated receipts; US Selective Service registration card; Postmarked envelopes addressed to you here in the US; Photographs of celebrations in the US, preferably with dates marked on them; Proof of remittances of money from you here in the US to your family in your home country; Paycheck stubs and payroll records; Licenses/permits; Union records; Record of payment of federal, state, and/or local taxes with W-2 forms; Social security records; Worker’s Comp claim records; Proof of any awards, certificates, or commendations received from work; Medical records from injuries at work; Proof of any classes or vocational training received for work; Letters or written notices from employers; Postmarked envelopes with your name and address in the United States; Notarized affidavits from friends, family members, community members, religious organization members, or school faculty and staff stating what years they have known you in the United States (must be notarized and include a copy of the person’s photo ID); Notarized letter stating your presence in the United States Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erick_Roq 2 Posted August 25, 2014 Uscis send on Aug. 21 a RFE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theresa 63 Posted September 2, 2014 What are they asking for? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites