Requests for Evidence and Intents to Deny

Receiving a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services can be alarming. These notices indicate that your application is at risk due to missing information, insufficient documentation, or questions about eligibility. However, with the right legal guidance, an RFE or NOID can become an opportunity to strengthen your case and avoid denial.

At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we’ve spent more than 30 years helping immigrants, families, and employers respond effectively to RFEs and NOIDs. Our exclusive focus on immigration law—and our detailed understanding of USCIS expectations—allows us to deliver strategic, timely responses that give your petition or application the best possible chance of success.

Timely, Accurate, and Strategic Responses That Strengthen Your Case

USCIS issues RFEs when they need more evidence to make a decision, and NOIDs when they intend to deny the application based on a perceived deficiency. In both cases, your response must be complete, well-supported, and submitted within a strict deadline—often just 30 to 90 days.

At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we begin by reviewing the government’s notice and your original submission to identify exactly what’s missing or problematic. We then gather the appropriate evidence, address legal concerns, and prepare a thorough and compelling response package. Whether you need affidavits, expert opinions, updated financials, or additional legal arguments, we handle every detail.

Attorney Jose A. Loayza has helped hundreds of clients—from family-based petitioners to employment-based applicants—successfully respond to RFEs and NOIDs. His extensive experience ensures that your case will be evaluated carefully and answered with precision.

Clear Communication and Tailored Support During Critical Moments

RFEs and NOIDs often cause stress and confusion, especially when the language is technical or when the required documentation is unclear. We take the time to explain your notice in plain language, clarify the government’s concerns, and develop a customized action plan to address them. Our legal team works closely with you to gather the strongest evidence and ensure nothing is missed.

We also assist in complex cases where RFEs or NOIDs stem from prior immigration violations, sponsor eligibility issues, or insufficient ties to the U.S. Whether you’re adjusting status, petitioning a relative, or sponsoring an employee, we help you submit a well-supported response that addresses every concern raised by USCIS.

Helping You Stay on Track Toward Immigration Success

A request for additional evidence or intent to deny is not a final decision—it’s a chance to save your case. At Loayza Law Offices, LLC, we treat every RFE and NOID response with urgency and professionalism, because we know your future depends on it.

We believe immigration success lies in strong preparation, experienced legal insight, and dedicated support. That’s why we work tirelessly to turn government concerns into approval-ready solutions. With our team by your side, you’ll never face these critical moments alone.

Contact Loayza Law Offices, LLC today to discuss your RFE or NOID and get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.

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Founding President of the Latin-American Chamber of Commerce of Utah

Author of “DisyuntivasEsencialesen America Latina”—A Book on Immigration

Attorney Jose A. Loayza brings three decades of experience and unwavering dedication to every case. Known for his integrity and compassion, he fiercely advocates for clients, ensuring their voices are heard and rights protected throughout their immigration journey.

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