USCIS may be adopting a new Request for Evidence (RFE) template for I-485 adjustment of status applications, as indicated by immigration attorney Kevin J. Andrews. This template emphasizes the need for applicants to provide detailed documentation of positive factors that support their case, following the release of Policy Memo PM-602-0199.
Key Details:
- Positive factors include long-term residence, English proficiency, employment history, business ties, community service, and tax payments.
- Applicants must now methodically document these factors rather than relying on previously submitted evidence.
- The I-485 application also includes extensive questions regarding security and criminal history, with verification processes involving the FBI and Interpol.
- The changes may complicate the application process, placing additional burdens on applicants.
These developments signal a shift in how green card applicants should prepare their I-485 applications, requiring a more narrative approach to present their cases effectively. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Kevin J. Andrews
