Caution for Self-Filers with the USCIS - Make a Mistake, Lose your Filing Fees.

If you are deciding to file any USCIS petitions on your own, a word of warning. If you make a mistake , you may lose your filing fees.

If you didnt read in the news last July, the USCIS released a policy memorandum that significantly affects the decision making ability of the USCIS and the potential affects on the applicant.

According to this new policy, previous applications that had incorrect information or lack of required documentation were routinely issued a RFE (Request for Evidence) or a NOID (Notice of Intent to Deny). Applicants were routinely given 60-90 days to provide the necessary information or documentation before an application would be denied.

Under the new policy, the adjudicators can now summarily deny an application if the required documentation or information is missing without first issuing an RFE or NOID.

The effect is that innocent filers risk losing all of their filing fees for a single error and may also be faced with placement in removal proceedings.

It is therefore more important to hire a licensed and experienced immigration attorney to handle your filings.

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