RFEs / NOIDs

Respond to USCIS notices — with a strategy that protects your case from denial

A Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) means USCIS has identified issues in your case. Your response must address those concerns clearly and completely.

We prepare your response with structure and precision — strengthening your case before a final decision is made.

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Client Satisfaction

10+ Years

Immigration Experience

5K+

Cases Supported

Built For Approval

An RFE or NOID response is not just additional documents — it is your opportunity to correct and strengthen your case.

  • Incomplete responses can lead to denial
  • Unclear documentation can fail to resolve concerns
  • Inconsistent information can weaken your case
  • Missing deadlines can result in case closure

Differentiation

Prepared to address USCIS concerns directly and clearly

Most responses fail because they do not fully resolve the issues identified by USCIS.

Notice reviewed and analyzed carefully

We identify exactly what USCIS is questioning in your case.

Response structured to address each issue directly

Your case is prepared so every concern is answered clearly.

Documentation aligned with USCIS expectations

Your evidence is organized to support your response without confusion.

Consistency verified across your entire case

We ensure your response aligns with all prior filings.

System

A structured process from notice review to final response

RFE and NOID responses require careful analysis, documentation, and precise submission. We manage your case so your response is complete, consistent, and ready for review.

Notice analysis and issue identification

We break down the concerns raised by USCIS.

Response strategy and preparation

Your case is structured to address each issue clearly.

Documentation and evidence alignment

Your response is supported with organized and relevant evidence.

Prepared before submission, not after

We focus on strengthening your case before it is reviewed again.
Fees & Structure

Deadlines are strict. Timely engagement is critical.

Save $500

RFE Review & Response

Enhanced Attorney Representation

Begin with

$400

/Retainer

Service Includes:

Full RFE or NOID review

We enter appearance and receive official agency correspondence.

Deficiency analysis

We manage procedural notices and structured responses.

Evidence strategy development

We refine statutory framing and integrate precedent guidance into the hardship presentation.

Response drafting guidance

Accelerated drafting cycles and structured milestone trackin

Enhanced Consular Interview Strategy Session

We conduct detailed consultation to strengthen evidentiary positioning and discretionary presentation.
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant only. Additional dependents are $350–$500 each. Please contact us before payment if your case includes multiple applicants.

From the beginning, the process felt structured and transparent. Immigrationservice.com helped prepare my case carefully and guided me through each stage.

Elena Petrova

Client

Forms & Process

Government filing fees, medical examinations, and travel expenses are separate. RFEs, waivers, Adjustment of Status, and complex admissibility issues require separate engagement.
Key Forms
Process Overview
Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions deserve clear answers.

It requests forgiveness for certain grounds of inadmissibility.
It is a provisional waiver for unlawful presence filed before consular processing.
Eligibility depends on the ground of inadmissibility and qualifying relative hardship.
A legal standard requiring documented hardship beyond normal separation difficulties.
Yes. Waiver approval is discretionary.
Processing times vary depending on USCIS workload.
Not automatically; admissibility is re-evaluated at interview.
Medical, financial, psychological, and country condition documentation may be used.
I-601A may be filed inside the U.S. before consular departure.
Waivers involve complex discretionary standards and require structured documentation.

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