+ Follow MR. WILLIAM YATES Tag
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[Title] => USCIS headquarters clarifies recent RFE and ability to pay memos Part 2
[Summary] => Recently, I wrote about two new memos from the Headquarters of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), dealing with requests for evidence (RFEs) and an employers "ability to pay" the wage in labor certification cases.
These memos created a lot of concern among immigrants because they seemed to have authorized officers\adju-dicators to deny cases outright, such that people would literally have only "one chance" to prove eligibility, and if it was not done right the first time, the case would be denied.
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MR. WILLIAM YATES
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[Summary] => Recently, I wrote about two new memos from the Headquarters of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), dealing with requests for evidence (RFEs) and an employers "ability to pay" the wage in labor certification cases.
These memos created a lot of concern among immigrants because they seemed to have authorized officers\adju-dicators to deny cases outright, such that people would literally have only "one chance" to prove eligibility, and if it was not done right the first time, the case would be denied.
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Recently, I wrote about two new memos from the Headquarters of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), dealing with requests for evidence (RFEs) and an employers "ability to pay" the wage in labor certification cases.
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