Isn't Love Enough? Why Did USCIS Issue a Request for Evidence (RFE)

Imagine your marriage-based permanent resident application has been pending for months.
You provided pages and pages of bank statements, photos, lease agreements, and USCIS wants more. Why?

USCIS requires a couple prove they have a “bona fide and genuine” marriage before issuing a permanent resident card commonly called a green card.

USCIS considers several factors when adjudicating a permanent resident application.

Here’s some common reasons for a Request for Evidence (RFE):

  1. You Didn't Provide Enough Evidence with BOTH Spouse's Names: USCIS wants proof that you share a life together. Showing commingling of finances and expenses can help your case.

  2. Your Marriage is Relatively New. USCIS may want more proof of a marriage under 3 years.

  3. You or Your Spouse was Married Before. USCIS requires proof of the dissolution of a marriage before either spouse can remarry. Be sure to include any divorce or death certificates.

  4. Your Case is Being Reviewed by a Person. USCIS officers are people too. Sometimes they want more information before making a decision. Don’t be nervous. Provide USCIS what they ask for!

Call the Holland Law Firm, PLLC at 832-328-7877 or email us any time at attorney@tjhollandlaw.com with any questions about your RFE, the permanent resident process, or any of your immigration matters!

Tatiauna Holland

Tatiauna Holland is the owner and the managing attorney of the Holland Law Firm, PLLC, a boutique law firm based in Houston, Texas, that focuses primarily on immigration and real estate law.

In the last 5 years, Tatiauna Holland has represented over a hundred clients in Federal Immigration Court, Texas State civil and criminal court, and administrative hearings in a range of matters, including asylum and torture claims, permanent resident and naturalization matters, misdemeanor and felony offenses, and more.

Awards and Recognitions

Attorney Holland has garnered significant recognition for her legal advocacy and professionalism, including:

2018 Top Immigration Attorneys Texas, American Institute of Legal Counsel

2018 Top 40 Under 40 Black Lawyers, The National Top 100 Black Lawyers, Finalist

2018 Rising Star in Immigration Law, The American Institute of Legal Advocates, Finalist

2017 Top Immigration Attorneys Texas, American Institute of Legal Counsel

Why immigration and real estate law?

While the two practice areas seemingly don’t mix, Attorney Holland’s motivation in the practice of law is the defense and the protection of underserved communities—-immigrants and individuals facing extreme hardship.

Tatiauna Holland’s primary practice areas include the following:

Family-Based Immigration

Deportation and Removal Defense

Citizenship and Naturalization

Asylum

DACA, U-Visa, Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Foreclosure Defense

Eviction Defense

and More

Tatiauna Holland obtained her Juris Doctorate from Southern University Law Center and her Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from the University of New Orleans. Ms. Holland is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, the daughter of two U.S. Air Force veterans, and a native of Shreveport, Louisiana.

https://www.hollandimmigrationlaw.com
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