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i have been in nvc since august i keep getting really stupid rfes like i didnt write it clear enough ect. just when i thought i was done i got an rfe for not putting the date on my form this is getting ridiculous what can i do?

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Make sure you check and recheck every form and document a dozen times for mistakes, and make sure you are sending exactly what they need is the only way to prevent more RFEs


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If "didn't write clearly enough" refers to your handwriting, type everything you send in. The forms might already be set up for this. If "didn't write clearly enough" refers to clear sentences, you could ask someone to proofread what you write. A good way to check for clarity is asking someone to explain what you wrote in his/her own words.

It sounds like you might be getting stressed and missing small things as a result. Set things down and come back to them for a proofread later. I always do this when I'm preparing important documents, and it helps to catch small mistakes.

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what form are you writing and what are your rfes if you dont mind me asking cause we are also in the nvc stage now.

Even in a single digit was putting incorrect it will cause of the delay.. no matter How small or big mistake..

In my experience about total gross and total income 《 pay attention to this part make sure you put in the correct #

Not only one has just mentioned above but in every single question should be if these question does not apply to you or to whom always remember do not leave it blank (put N/A). might they think of it you forgot or you skip the question.

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Even in a single digit was putting incorrect it will cause of the delay.. no matter How small or big mistake..

In my experience about total gross and total income 《 pay attention to this part make sure you put in the correct #

Not only one has just mentioned above but in every single question should be if these question does not apply to you or to whom always remember do not leave it blank (put N/A). might they think of it you forgot or you skip the question.

I agree with you. whew! thats what happen to our aos also we forgot to put n/a on permanent mailing address if different from current address. am hoping that aos will be ok cause we give all the annual income supported with documents and summary of the annual income.

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