Is is true that USCIS will be able to deny applications without first issuing a RFE for cases filed after September 11th?
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September 11th changes??
8/17/18: Mailed via UPS to Chicago
8/21/18: PD
8/24/18: Fingerprint Fee Received
9/7/18: Biometrics Letter/Appt for 9/20
9/12/18: I-693 Courtesy Letter
9/20/18: Biometrics Appt
9/21/18: Fingerprint received
10/24/18: Case ready to be sch for interview
1/24/19: EAD ordered (I-765) and I-131 approved
1/30/19: Combo Card
1/31/19: SS Card
4/10/19: Interview scheduled
4/13/19: Interview notice received in mail
5/15/19: Interview
5/22/19: I130 & I485 approved
5/28/19: GC Mailed
5/30/19: GC ReceivedTags: None
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Originally posted by LoveDreams View PostIs is true that USCIS will be able to deny applications without first issuing a RFE for cases filed after September 11th?TPS holder. Married LPR 11/14/14/USC 8/19/17
Child 1/2016
Feb 19 2018:PD just I-130 I765 crooked lawyer did not file concurrently. My medical is sitting here + my IRS transcripts.
Feb 23:RFIE (I130A) long story
May 23: RFIE received.
Aug 20: lawyer called to pick up bio paper. Shocked.
Aug 8:PD I485 according to the form
Aug21: Bio done walkin (scheduled gor Aug 27)
Aug 22: RFIE mailed
Aug 23:RFIE mailed
8/27:RFIE received for I864&original birth certificate
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It would appear so - for all applications filed after tomorrow (excluding DACA):
Today we posted a policy memorandum that provides guidance to USCIS adjudicators regarding their discretion to deny an application, petition, or request without first issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) when required initial evidence was not submitted or the evidence of record fails to establish eligibility.Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing - Oakland Park, FL
04/18/18: Sent to Chicago Lockbox
04/23/18: Priority Date
04/27/18: 4x I-797 NOA received
05/04/18: Biometrics notice received
05/15/18: Courtesy letter for I-693
05/22/18: Biometrics completed
05/29/18: Case Ready To Be Scheduled For Interview
09/25/18: I-765 New Card being produced (via Case Tracker)
09/26/18: I-765 and I-131 approved (via uscis.dhs.gov)
10/01/18: Combo card in hand
06/05/19: Interview scheduled
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Originally posted by cptfll View PostIt would appear so - for all applications filed after tomorrow (excluding DACA):
https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-rele...es-intent-deny
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Originally posted by Heavenlyminded View PostIt says it on the website means it's true.8/17/18: Mailed via UPS to Chicago
8/21/18: PD
8/24/18: Fingerprint Fee Received
9/7/18: Biometrics Letter/Appt for 9/20
9/12/18: I-693 Courtesy Letter
9/20/18: Biometrics Appt
9/21/18: Fingerprint received
10/24/18: Case ready to be sch for interview
1/24/19: EAD ordered (I-765) and I-131 approved
1/30/19: Combo Card
1/31/19: SS Card
4/10/19: Interview scheduled
4/13/19: Interview notice received in mail
5/15/19: Interview
5/22/19: I130 & I485 approved
5/28/19: GC Mailed
5/30/19: GC Received
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Originally posted by LoveDreams View PostIs is true that USCIS will be able to deny applications without first issuing a RFE for cases filed after September 11th?
Bottom line is that people shouldn't be applying for benefits they're not eligible for. Those applications used to get a I-797 notice of action and now they don't. Little has changed really. This is what the I-130 instructions have stated for years. YET... people somehow think that they can just send a certificate of marriage and NO evidence of bona fide marriage with their AOS applications. See the screenshot below. It says clearly that USCIS may issue a Notice of Intent to Deny. So none of this is new.
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