I-131: What “Response To USCIS' Request For Evidence Was Received” Means

USCIS has logged your RFE response back into the case. The file returns to the adjudication queue, now with the additional evidence attached, and waits for an officer to review the complete record.

Good to do now

  • Keep your proof of delivery with the case records.
  • Expect another waiting period. The response re-enters a queue rather than going straight to an officer.
  • Compare your wait against the live band above, which is measured from cases currently in this status.

Live numbers

Waiting in this status now
1,738 tracked cases
Moved into it in the last 4 weeks
143 cases
Time in this status so far
typically 391 days (147 to 653 for the middle half)

Where tracked cases went next

Case Was Conditionally Approved71%

median 9 days (4 to 23) · 2,681 cases

Immigration Parole Fee Received13%

median 12 days (6 to 24) · 472 cases

Immigration Parole Fee Has Been Processed and Settled9%

median 10 days (6 to 21) · 344 cases

Case Approved4%

median 14 days (6 to 35) · 140 cases

Case Was Denied4%

median 28 days (9 to 63) · 136 cases

of tracked I-131 cases that moved from this status, filing years 2026+2025

Measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. Data as of 2026-06-10. Not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

How long after an RFE response does a decision come?
There is no fixed timeline. The live numbers above show how long current cases have been sitting in this status for your form.
Does this status confirm my response was sufficient?
No. It only confirms receipt. Sufficiency is judged during adjudication.
Can I send more evidence after this status appears?
Generally USCIS expects one complete response. Unsolicited additional filings may not be matched to the file; check the RFE instructions.

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MyCasesHub is not affiliated with USCIS. Statistics are measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. This page is general information, not legal advice.