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we waiting no2 for 6 month now and today when i check website for uscis i see this msg they need Additional Evidence Sent i want anyone have same stution help me i send to them with my Applicaition email and pic and phone bills and divorced paper and all thing ..and i want ask this will affect in our case we will get approval or will be something hard we have really relationship and we have met in last year and we have and we have ring alot of gift i send to her in usa by fedex what i can do i am waiting she get the letter ...but i need help right now

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we waiting no2 for 6 month now and today when i check website for uscis i see this msg they need Additional Evidence Sent i want anyone have same stution help me i send to them with my Applicaition email and pic and phone bills and divorced paper and all thing ..and i want ask this will affect in our case we will get approval or will be something hard we have really relationship and we have met in last year and we have and we have ring alot of gift i send to her in usa by fedex what i can do i am waiting she get the letter ...but i need help right now

thank you and good luck for all

masary,

If I understand correctly, the USCIS web site is showing you have an RFE (Request for Evidence) - If they have not already, they will send you a notice explaining what they want. Once you get this, acquire what ever they're asking for and send it back to them along with the (original) notice/letter they sent you. It is best to not spend too much stress trying to figure out what they want until the notice comes.

If you give them what they need - the delay is usually minimal. :thumbs:

:time: (this helps others, and helps others help you)...

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Yep, just as the others have said...Your Fiance in the U.S. will get a letter explaining the evidence they require to complete your case.

Just have her send them what they are asking. It shouldn't put your case too far behind...possibly just by a few weeks.

Best of luck to you!!! :)

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