Built for cases that must be corrected—not just completed.
Your Case Is at Risk. Respond the Right Way.
Respond to a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) through a structured, attorney-reviewed process designed to address USCIS concerns clearly and protect your case.
An RFE or NOID means USCIS has identified issues with your case. Approval depends on how effectively those issues are addressed through documentation, explanation, and consistency.
Your relationship is real. Your paperwork needs to prove it.
The IR1/CR1 process asks you to document your life together — your history, your finances, your commitment. Every form, every document, every supporting letter tells USCIS the story of your marriage. When that story is told clearly and completely, your case moves forward. When it isn’t, it stalls.
We help you organize and present that story in the exact format USCIS expects to see. Nothing missing. Nothing out of order. Nothing left to chance.
Most of our clients come to us after trying to figure it out on their own — confused by the forms, overwhelmed by the checklist, and worried they’re going to make a mistake that costs them months. That’s exactly the problem we built this service to solve.
Fees & Structure
Deadlines are strict. Timely engagement is critical.
FLAT FEE
Standard
$1,499
Attorney-Reviewed Response
Begin with
$750
/Retainer
$749 Before Submission
Service Includes:
RFE / NOID Review
Attorney analysis of USCIS notice and issues
Evidence Organization
Structuring documents required for response
Response Preparation
Preparation of response addressing USCIS concerns
Submission Readiness
Ensuring completeness before filing
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant. Contact us before payment for dependents or business partners.
This is not a simple document upload—it is a targeted response to USCIS concerns.
Incomplete responses can lead to denial
Misunderstanding the request can weaken your case
Inconsistent documentation can create further issues
Missing deadlines can result in automatic denial
How Your Response Is Prepared
Built for Clarity, Evidence, and USCIS Review
Most RFEs and NOIDs lead to denial because the response does not fully address the issue.
1. Notice Review & Issue Identification
Your attorney analyzes the RFE or NOID to identify the exact concerns.
2. Evidence & Documentation Strategy
We determine what documents and explanations are needed to respond properly.
3. Response Preparation
Your response is structured to directly address each issue raised by USCIS.
4. Submission & Tracking
Your response is prepared for submission within required deadlines.
Built to Strengthen Your Case
Your response must do more than reply—it must resolve the issue.
Issues Addressed Clearly
Each USCIS concern is answered directly and completely.
Documentation Organized Properly
Evidence is structured for clarity and consistency.
Prepared for USCIS Review Standards
Your response is built based on how it will be evaluated.
Deadline-Focused Preparation
Your case is managed to meet strict response timelines.
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
Form I-601 — Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
Form I-601A — Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
Form G-28 — Notice of Entry of Appearance (Priority only)