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Better to reply to RFE with scanned documents online or through physical mail?

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Hello,

I had applied for my mother's I130 but got an RFE due to by birth registration being late. Now that I have gathered all my documents, would it be better to physically mail the documents though USPS priority or through the USCIS portal? If I login, under my case it says "Respond with evidence" and it lets you upload the documents. I had originally submitted all my documents using the portal. Any suggestions? Or should I do both?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Follow RFE instructions. 

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

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8 minutes ago, myaumyau said:

RFE says return requested information and all supporing documents on this page to... address. But wouldn't doing it electronically be much safer/faster? Also there is an option for it for that reason on the USCIS portal I guess.

You must follow instructions for the RFE. If they say mail it then mail it 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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After filing I-130's for both of my wife's parents online and submitting the same set of documents for both we were RFE'd for only her dad requesting both of our W-2's for 2021.  I thought this was strange because we had included 3 years of our tax returns filed jointly.  We submitted W-2's through the portal on September 14.  Her dad was then documentarily qualified November 2.

 

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13 hours ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

I've seen people here in the forum that recommend uploading the evidence. It is more time and cost efficient. And you can actually see it is there. 

Not following USCIS instructions means greater chance of things going wrong. It may be better, but that's NOT what USCIS asked to do.

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