A strong response can mean the difference between approval and denial—don’t take
chances.
USCIS uses Requests for Evidence (RFE), Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID), and Notices of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) to request additional information or inform applicants of potential denials. These notices indicate that your immigration case is at risk and requires immediate action.
- RFE (Request for Evidence): USCIS needs more documents or clarification before making a decision.
- NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny): USCIS is inclined to deny your case but gives you a chance to provide further evidence.
- NOIR (Notice of Intent to Revoke): Your previously approved case is under review for revocation, often due to fraud concerns or new findings.
If not properly addressed, these notices can lead to denials, delays, or even removal proceedings. A well-prepared response with strong legal arguments and supporting evidence is critical.