I-90: What “Request for Additional Evidence Was Sent” Means
USCIS needs more evidence before deciding your case and has mailed a Request for Evidence describing exactly what is missing and the deadline to respond. The case pauses until your response arrives or the deadline passes.
Good to do now
- Read the RFE letter fully. It lists each item requested and the exact response deadline.
- Respond once, completely: USCIS generally allows a single response covering everything requested.
- Send the response trackably and keep proof of delivery.
Live numbers
- Waiting in this status now
- 449 tracked cases
- Moved into it in the last 4 weeks
- 23 cases
- Time in this status so far
- typically 11412 days (11300 to 11814 for the middle half)
Where tracked cases went next
Measured from cases tracked on MyCasesHub, not all USCIS filings. Data as of 2026-06-10. Not legal advice.
Frequently asked questions
- Is an RFE a bad sign?
- An RFE is a request, not a decision. The "where cases went next" data above shows how tracked cases moved after this status, and many proceed to approval after responding.
- How much time do I get to respond?
- The deadline is printed on the RFE itself and varies by case type. The clock runs from the notice date, so start preparing as soon as it arrives.
- What happens if I do not respond?
- USCIS decides the case on the existing record, which commonly leads to denial for lack of evidence. Responding by the deadline keeps the decision based on a complete record.
Related
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.