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RFE after "appointment is ready to be scheduled" status what could this mean?

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HI everyone,

 

   Just trying to get everyone's option on this,  my wife's friend who has the status of "Appointment is ready to be scheduled" on the USICS website.   Usually you do not have to send in proof of bona fided marriage with the I485 to adjust status it is optional, and is needed at the interview.   But even with the status of ready to be scheduled she got and RFE in the mail asking for proof of bonified marriage, certificates, utility bills, leases in both names, bank accounts etc.etc.  Could this mean they will hand out greencards to those who send in good proof of a real marriage.   She sent in her I485 on Sept 2019 before all the changes.   

 

It looks like they maybe giving out greencards without interviews, if the evidence sent with the REF is correct and shows a real marriage?

 

What do you guys think?   Why would they RFE for proof of bona fide marriage if it was not needed to be sent in with the original I485 mailing?  

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Tidus992 said:

HI everyone,

 

   Just trying to get everyone's option on this,  my wife's friend who has the status of "Appointment is ready to be scheduled" on the USICS website.   Usually you do not have to send in proof of bona fided marriage with the I485 to adjust status it is optional, and is needed at the interview.   But even with the status of ready to be scheduled she got and RFE in the mail asking for proof of bonified marriage, certificates, utility bills, leases in both names, bank accounts etc.etc.  Could this mean they will hand out greencards to those who send in good proof of a real marriage.   She sent in her I485 on Sept 2019 before all the changes.   

 

It looks like they maybe giving out greencards without interviews, if the evidence sent with the REF is correct and shows a real marriage?

 

What do you guys think?   Why would they RFE for proof of bona fide marriage if it was not needed to be sent in with the original I485 mailing?  

 

 

Her interview is most likely being waived. Several cases like that happened in the last 2 months.

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13 minutes ago, Ayrton said:

Her interview is most likely being waived. Several cases like that happened in the last 2 months.

Wow that's great,  I'm sure others who don't have any red flags during the process and not from a high fraud country will all have interviews waived.  This does help with the back log after reopening.

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