USCIS officers are increasingly issuing Requests for Evidence (RFEs) in immigration cases, prompting concerns among applicants about potential denials. Roshn V., Supervising Immigration Attorney at Colombo & Hurd, emphasizes that receiving an RFE does not automatically indicate a case denial; rather, it signals the need for additional information before a decision is made.

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Source: Roshn V. (Supervising Immigration Attorney and Department Director)

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