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❌ EB-3 I-485 Denial After RFE Response - Country Unknown PD Unknown

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❌ **Case Status: Denied** --- An I-485 applicant was denied after responding to an RFE, with no interview conducted. The case showed 'case closed' status for approximately one month before a denial notice was issued, causing significant confusion due to inconsistent USCIS phone responses. An I-485 applicant experienced a denial after their case displayed a 'case closed' status for roughly one month with no updates. During this period, USCIS phone representatives provided conflicting information — some could not see any activity, others confirmed 'case closed,' and some indicated mail was outgoing while others denied it. A formal denial was ultimately received via email. Notably, no interview was conducted prior to the denial. The applicant had previously received an RFE, responded with all requested documentation, and uploaded tracking details to the evidence tab. The denial came as an unexpected outcome despite a complete RFE response. --- **[📎 View Original Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/USCIS/comments/1rq4j7x/i_was_denied/)** *Source: Reddit I-485 EB* --- *This post was automatically curated from online sources to share real case experiences with the community.*

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sara_florida_gc25d ago

This case highlights a pattern where 'case closed' status on the USCIS portal can precede a denial notice by weeks, often before formal correspondence arrives. Applicants who responded to an RFE and see 'case closed' without an approval notice should not assume the outcome is positive — it may indicate a denial is processing. Inconsistent information from USCIS phone representatives during this status is commonly reported. If denied after an RFE response, options typically include filing a Motion to Reopen (MTR) if the denial appears to be in error, or consulting an immigration attorney to assess whether the RFE response was substantively sufficient. Denials without interview are more common when a documentation issue is identified directly from submitted evidence.

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