When U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issues a Request for Evidence, applicants often feel uncertain about what comes next. An RFE does not mean a petition will be denied. It simply means USCIS needs more information before reaching a decision. With the right documentation and a carefully prepared response, many cases move forward successfully. TheDegreePeople.com has long helped clients prepare strong responses that provide the evidence USCIS is seeking.
RFEs are issued when an application does not include enough information for a final determination. This can happen for several reasons. USCIS may question academic credentials, especially when foreign degrees must be compared to U.S. standards. In other cases, the concern may involve limited documentation of work experience, missing translations, or unclear supporting materials. Sometimes inconsistencies appear between the job description and the qualifications required for the role. Each of these issues requires a clear and well supported response.
TheDegreePeople.com focuses on education and credential evaluations designed to meet USCIS expectations. When RFEs involve degree equivalency, coursework relevance, or job experience questions, their team prepares evaluations that explain how a person’s background meets U.S. standards. Their services include credential evaluations for foreign education, expert opinion letters from industry professionals, and work experience evaluations that translate relevant employment history into academic equivalency when appropriate. They also assist with preparing organized RFE response packages that address each concern raised by USCIS.
Years of experience with immigration related evaluations allow TheDegreePeople.com to provide responses built around USCIS review standards. The company reports a 92 percent approval rate for H1B and I140 filings, reflecting the effectiveness of its evaluation work. Each case receives individual attention so the documentation aligns with the specific facts of the petition and the questions raised in the RFE.
Their approach also focuses on both resolving RFEs and preventing them when possible. Evaluations are prepared to address the exact concerns raised in the notice so that every document directly supports the case. TheDegreePeople.com relies on a team familiar with immigration requirements and international education systems, allowing them to prepare evaluations that match the standards expected by USCIS.
Because RFE responses must be submitted within strict deadlines, the team works closely with applicants and attorneys to ensure documents are prepared and delivered on time. Their services also extend beyond academic records. They review professional experience and connect job duties with an applicant’s education, showing how academic knowledge is applied in a real work setting.
As immigration policies evolve, accurate documentation becomes even more important. TheDegreePeople.com continues to prepare evaluations that reflect current USCIS expectations, helping applicants present stronger cases and improving the likelihood of approval.
About Sheila Danzig
Sheila Danzig is the executive director of TheDegreePeople.com and a leading expert in foreign degree evaluations. She is widely recognized for her innovative approach to difficult cases, helping thousands of clients successfully obtain visa approvals even when facing RFEs or denials. Her expertise in USCIS requirements and commitment to providing personalized, effective solutions make her a trusted resource for professionals navigating the immigration process.
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If you’ve received an RFE, don’t wait. Sheila Danzig and TheDegreePeople.com offer a free review of your case to determine the best course of action. Our expertise has helped thousands of professionals, including H-1B applicants, secure approvals even in challenging cases.
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