Differences with NOID The following are some key differences between the RFE and the
Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID): •
Likelihood of denial: The RFE is issued when there is significant uncertainty about whether the petition will be approved, whereas the NOID is generally used when a denial is quite likely. •
Accompanying information: A RFE comes with a list of additional types of evidence needed. A NOID comes equipped with a list of reasons for denial. While the two lists are somewhat related (insofar as a reason for denial translates to a piece of evidence that could overturn the denial) they have different framings. •
Time given to respond: The time given to respond to a RFE is generally greater than that for a NOID.
Request for clarification In cases where the USCIS simply needs answers to a few specific questions (such as a complete translation), it simply issues a Request for Clarification instead of a RFE. == Types of evidence requested ==