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AOS RFE in the mail today!!!!!!! grrrrrrrrr

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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It's extra. It helped in our case I believe.

Always send what they ask.

This person already sent recent taxes and check. They need "proof" which includes the most recent (this month's)check stubs, any other forms of income that they will be reporting- and an employers letter wouldn't hurt their case.

I doubt it helped. What helped was sending what is needed: the most recent tax transcript and proof of current income(letter from employer and pay stubs). You sent all those. An affidavit from a friend did not come into play when deciding if you met the requirement for sponsorship.

The simplest thing would be to list precise and clear instructions so no time will be wasted on RFE's, it is inefficient otherwise and EAD/AP

is put on hold.

Taking the guess work and the 'buts and maybes' out of the equation has absolutely nothing to do with an officer asking the above question.

Having done their jobs for so long should enlighten them on clear instructions and cut the "may" from it or stop asking with RFE's for every single

case. There are too many RFE's for the affidavit of support coming in lately and the forums are full of it. My goodness, USCIS is already back logged

enough as it is without further RFE clogs that could be avoided with logic in the instructions.

I agree. They should just ask that the proof of current income be a requirement up front. It will save everyone time and money.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I totaly agree, should be so simple to just state exactly what is needed. But that would be to easy and we know with this whole immigration process, easy is not in their process.

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