
A green card applicant recently faced a strange RFE after their interview. Nearly 2 months passed before the USCIS issued an RFE for the I-693 Medical Examination, even though it had already been submitted during the interview. The applicant was left worried and unsure of the reason.
Second Interview Confusion
The USCIS scheduled a second interview unexpectedly and then cancelled it. Soon after, the applicant’s portal showed the status “RFE issues”. This unusual sequence left them confused and stressed about the next steps.
Why the RFE Was Sent Again
Since the I-693 was already submitted, the applicant did not understand why it was requested again. Experts recommended submitting a fresh medical report in a sealed envelope, along with the RFE notice. They strictly warned against uploading the form online.
Importance of Sealed I-693 Submission
The I-693 must always be submitted in a sealed envelope. If it is uploaded or sent unsealed, the form is denied automatically. This rule ensures that the medical report has not been altered.
Similar Cases Reported
Other applicants have faced the same situation after interviews. Such RFEs can delay approval by weeks or even months. Experts say these RFEs sometimes occur due to USCIS errors, including misplaced documents.
Increasing Concerns About USCIS Efficiency
Online discussions suggest these RFEs may cover administrative mistakes and help USCIS obtain another copy. Such delays and confusion highlight ongoing efficiency issues within the agency. Many believe the USCIS needs improvement to avoid unnecessary stress for applicants.
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