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Filed: EB-1 Visa Country: Slovakia
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eb1 interview, case sent back for reconsideration, we just received NOIR from embassy,we are not even able to respond to one point from noir would that be a reason for revocation? or if we provide other documents can we be reaffirmed?

 


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RFE's are not uncommon, depends what they are and how you legal team intend responding to them.

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well the main problem with our noir is.. in eb1 category there is one point if somebody is earning higher salary than the most of people in his occupation. since my husband didnt have any prove about that we didnt used that, however we provided employement letter as a proove that he worked at one place and they stated his salary there, but since we didnt claim his high salary we didnt need to provide evidence to uscis about it , but embassy felt other way and they used it as a finding and now uscis sent me as a part of a letter - evidence that person received xxxx salary early.. what should we do? should we just write some cover letter explaining it? we tried to explained this at embassy and during ap even our lawyer sent a letter to them that we didnt claim this point but they didnt care

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There is a Lawyer involved. Supplying evidence of being well paid goes with an EB1.

Not sure what the issue is.

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There is a Lawyer involved. Supplying evidence of being well paid goes with an EB1.

Not sure what the issue is.

thank you , it goes with it if you choose that criteria that you want to fulfill it, however we chose 4 other and not the one with being well paid

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thank you , it goes with it if you choose that criteria that you want to fulfill it, however we chose 4 other and not the one with being well paid

Just send in the evidence anyway, much easier than fighting City Hall.

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Just send in the evidence anyway, much easier than fighting City Hall.

not possible as said before he was getting cash most of the times so we dont have any tax documents or receipts, do you think we should just write cover letter to explain?

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Whatever documentation he has supporting his income.

As an aside sounds odd?

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well he is a tattoo artist and you probably have idea how they are being paid

Well that is something very different.

Let us know how he gets on.

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Well that is something very different.

Let us know how he gets on.

yes so you can imagine, anyway I will tell our lawyer to argue with uscis that we never tried to prove that my husband is making more than the rest in his profession, other than that we meet another 4 requirements, they should not revoke the petition just because I will not provide one point right? well I hope

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He a self employed Artist.

Not sure why he would not have business records.

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Tax returns comes to my mind first as proof of income...

 

 

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