Posts

Showing posts from May, 2023

Be Kind one To Another

Image
  Hey, everyone! Welcome back to my blog. Today I want to talk about something that is very important to me: being kind to one another. You might think this is a cliché topic, but hear me out. We live in a world where there is so much negativity, hatred, and violence. We see it on the news, on social media, and sometimes even in our own lives. It can be easy to feel hopeless, angry, or depressed. But I believe that we can make a difference by being kind to one another. Being kind doesn't mean being weak or naive. It means being compassionate, empathetic, and generous. It means treating others the way we want to be treated, regardless of their race, religion, gender, or background. It means recognizing that everyone is going through something, and we don't know their whole story. Being kind has many benefits for ourselves and others. According to research, being kind can boost our happiness, health, and longevity. It can also improve our relationships, reduce our stress, and inc

Got an RFE on your I-751? Don't Fret

Image
  If you are a conditional permanent resident who filed a joint I-751 petition with your spouse to remove the conditions on your residence, you may receive a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS asking for more information or documentation to support your petition. An RFE does not mean that your petition is denied or that USCIS is suspicious of your marriage. It simply means that USCIS needs more evidence to make a decision on your case. Receiving an RFE can be stressful and confusing, but it is important to respond to it as soon as possible and within the deadline specified in the notice. Here are some steps you can take to prepare a successful response to an RFE for your I-751: 1. Read the RFE carefully and understand what USCIS is asking for. The RFE will list the specific documents or information that USCIS needs to adjudicate your petition. Make sure you understand what each item is and why it is relevant to your case. If you have any questions or doubts, consult with an immigrat