USCIS officers spend approximately 20 minutes reviewing I-130 petitions, focusing on three critical questions: the petitioner’s standing, the qualifying relationship under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), and the authenticity of the marriage. Gregory Duncan, a former USCIS officer, emphasizes that many applicants fail to provide sufficient evidence beyond a marriage certificate, leading to potential denials or Requests for Evidence (RFEs).

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Source: Gregory Duncan, Esq.

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