In a recent discussion on the 1Point3Acres forum, a user inquired about the feasibility of proactively uploading documents to support their I-485 application without a Request for Evidence (RFE). This inquiry comes after their case, submitted under the EB2 category in December 2025, was transferred to the Seattle Field Office, where it has remained stagnant since February 2026.
Key Details:
- The user’s I-485 application was filed in December 2025 and is currently pending at the Seattle Field Office.
- The case was initially processed at a non-local office, where an I-485J was approved before being transferred back.
- The user speculated that the cancellation of their interview waiver may be due to their marriage being less than two years old.
- Concerns were raised about whether uploading unsolicited documents could delay the case further, as some advise against it unless an RFE is issued.
This situation highlights the uncertainty many applicants face regarding the best course of action when their cases experience delays. Immigrants in similar situations should carefully consider the potential implications of submitting additional documentation without a formal request from USCIS.
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Source: 1Point3Acres User
