Hello everyone,
I've been reading the forum for a while and found some great tips already, so thank you! I'm currently writing my response to the RFE I've received last month regarding my L1-B Individual petition. My company is sponsoring me in the position of Senior Software Engineer to work on the US offices training new team members and leading new projects, and we've included a bunch of evidence and information in the original application, but USCIS sent us the RFE saying that it's not clear where/how I got my knowledge, and that the evidence we provided is not sufficient.
We're collecting as much information as possible, but I'd love any tips you have for me regarding responding to an RFE of this type. Specifically, I'd love to know, what type of "evidence" of your knowledge do you provide for a software engineering role, and also, should the descriptions be really technical and detailed, or should I write them in a way that is understandable for the general public?
Any tips or information from your experiences would really help me a lot.
Thank you in advance.
I've been reading the forum for a while and found some great tips already, so thank you! I'm currently writing my response to the RFE I've received last month regarding my L1-B Individual petition. My company is sponsoring me in the position of Senior Software Engineer to work on the US offices training new team members and leading new projects, and we've included a bunch of evidence and information in the original application, but USCIS sent us the RFE saying that it's not clear where/how I got my knowledge, and that the evidence we provided is not sufficient.
We're collecting as much information as possible, but I'd love any tips you have for me regarding responding to an RFE of this type. Specifically, I'd love to know, what type of "evidence" of your knowledge do you provide for a software engineering role, and also, should the descriptions be really technical and detailed, or should I write them in a way that is understandable for the general public?
Any tips or information from your experiences would really help me a lot.
Thank you in advance.
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