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Hello all,

 

In nov'19 I had received RFE for ROC. RFE dealine was Feb 10th. Timing was very poor, me and my spouse separated. Changed filing to waiver ROC. Took me lot of time to find and collect evidence. Anyways, was able to send RFE package on feb 6, with overnight. Feb 7 was available for pickup, and on Feb 10, uscis staff picked it up with signature as proof of delivery. All this available through usps tracking. Had hired an attorney who overnighted the RFE package on Feb 6th. However, my case status shows that:

 

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Should i be worried about a denial?

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I don't think anyone can help you. It is totally up to your IO. Technically your response arrived in time; however, by sending it last min you totally risked it.  They received your response on the 10th, but updated your file on the 11th (Which is the date your IO will see).  I don't think USCIS denies people over a day or two late, but then again, it is USCIS.

 

Either, your IO will look at as your response arrived in time, and will carry on the case,

or your IO will deny it, and claim they didn't receive your response on time

 

 

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1 hour ago, DSOTM1973 said:

I don't think anyone can help you. It is totally up to your IO. Technically your response arrived in time; however, by sending it last min you totally risked it.  They received your response on the 10th, but updated your file on the 11th (Which is the date your IO will see).  I don't think USCIS denies people over a day or two late, but then again, it is USCIS.

 

Either, your IO will look at as your response arrived in time, and will carry on the case,

or your IO will deny it, and claim they didn't receive your response on time

 

 

Thanks.

 

 

I am looking for some positive hope experiences that happened with any members over here, in a close cut situation, and their RFE was accepted.

 
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