There have been many myths about foreign credential evaluation. Here, we are talking about some common myths that people have about credential evaluation. Myth 1: The academic certificate or degree of the applicant will be equivalent in the United States. It is important to know that the academic degree obtained in another country may not […]
Education is an elementary foundation stone of one’s career. We spent a considerable amount of time and energy in education to secure our future and thus invest to attain educational degrees. In case someone wants to come to the USA, these degrees can play a fundamental part. If these degrees do not get recognized by […]
Even strong documentation and a good cover letter can deny your petition and can result in a Request for Evidence (RFE) by USCIS. What matters is how your respond to RFE once arrives. In this article, we will see some of the most used statements made by USCIS. What is Request for Evidence (RFE)? The […]
An RFE or “Request for Evidence” on an immigration visa application is most usually a result of not providing enough evidence that USCIS requires. RFEs can be quite lengthy and difficult to understand. It can take a lot of effort to respond to. Thus, can usually delay your application for immigration to USCIS. It’s best to avoid an RFE by submitting a complete application in […]
By definition, expert opinion letter is made by professors or distinguished industry authorities to provide an “Expert Opinion”. Generally, it is required for extraordinary ability petitions, responding RFE’s or cases that require the opinion of an expert. The expert opinion letters are specifically for an individual’s academic qualifications and employment experience to satisfy USCIS requirements/petitions […]
What happens when you receive a H-1B Request for Evidence (RFE) letter from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)? The answer is submitting an H1B expert opinion letter. One should remember it is not a denial from USCIS if you receive a request for evidence (RFE) letter. It does not mean that your USCIS […]
You need to apply for a work permit after getting full-time employment in the United States. A work permit is a photo identity card issued by USCIS, also known as Employment Authorization Document or EAD. In short, to work in the USA, you need an H-1B work visa sponsored by a US-based company. The H1B visas […]
So, you did everything right and filed your H-1B petition. You have submitted it with all the forms and supporting documents. But while USCIS has reviewed your petition, they issued a request for evidence (RFE) as they are not convinced. What possibly can go wrong? If you are looking for help here comes International Evaluations, […]
Over 290,000 Employment-Based Green Card Available When the covid hit worldwide, 2020 was the year when the processing of family-based US visa applications was at the bottom. Due to this, for the fiscal year 2021, there are over 150,000 US family-based and green card applications to remained unprocessed and therefore stuck to immigrate. The reason […]
Each document of yours to be evaluated must be certified in English translation if in case your transcripts are not in English. The process of translating a document from a foreign language into the English language is separate from the evaluation process and therefore, requires a separate consultation. At International Evaluations, we have separate translation […]
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