Originally Posted by
gclabor07
Guru's:
My I-485 was approved on 8/14. On the same day, USCIS issued RFE for my wife. We received it today.
According to the RFE, USCIS is asking for a birth certificate. I had received similar BC RFE in December even though we both provided BC during the initial submission. Anyway, here are my questions.
There is a slight mismatch in the "middle name" displayed on passport vs. BC. Her last didn't change as our families have the same last names. After our marriage, my wife took my first name as her middle name. She applied her passport after our marriage using the new name.
During the initial I-485 application, to be pro-active, I submitted her birth certificate, affidavit from her mom stating name change after marriage, and documents showing before and after marriage name.
For this RFE, I have two choices:
(1) Submit only what is asked, i.e. BC. RFE also says if you cannot produce BC, then submit secondary evidence. But, there is a danger that if they see discrepancy, they may issue another RFE for secondary evidence.
(2) Submit BC + secondary evidence like we have submitted originally.
Wanted to talk this out to folks who might have experience.
NOTE: I read in one of the older archived posts on this forum where Teddy had given an explanation why you would receive RFE to submit BC when you had already submitted it. This could because BC may have been taken out from I-485 application package and must been put together with EAD or AP application package by the officer when they first adjudicated EAD/AP. Sounds logical explanation because I too received BC RFE in December.