Trump is quietly swamping visa applicants in extra paperwork

REQUEST FOR EVIDENCE

For H-1B visa petitioners, Trump=more paperwork. Ana Campoy

January 11, 2018

The H-1B visa, which allows American companies to hire skilled foreign workers, from engineers to fashion models, is under siege.

One indicator of that is a spike in “requests for evidence,” which are notices the US Citizen and Immigration Services department sends to H-1B applicants requesting more information. Such requests, known as RFEs, are a routine part of the visa process. Their purpose is to ensure that the agency (USCIS) only grants visas to people who meet the criteria. But lawyers who represent H-1B applicants say they are now getting unwarranted requests, and in bigger numbers, than in the past.

The data back their claims, at least in terms of volume. From last January to November, the office issued around 40% more RFEs than in all of 2016, and 65% more than in all of 2015, USCIS data shows.