The decision on your application will be made solely by the immigration official who will adjudicate the Reinstatement application. USCIS business practices and regulations may change without notice. We do our best to update the information for your benefit and will guide you through the application process with the latest information in mind. However, the student is ultimately responsible for the information provided in the Reinstatement application, and decisions made by USCIS do not reflect the actions of the International Services and Program.
Processing times at USCIS vary greatly. Expect to wait 4-6 months or more before receiving a response. USCIS now requires you to complete biometrics as part of the reinstatement process if you filed for reinstatement to USCIS. Failure to attend a biometrics appointment with USCIS will result in a reinstatement application denial by USCIS.
If approved, you will be eligible once again for all F-1 benefits like on-campus employment, CPT, OPT, good-standing letters, etc. F-2 dependent status is automatically reinstated with the reinstatement of the F-1 student. Don't forget to email a copy of the Approval Notice to your DSO and oiss.international@hccs.edu.
If denied, you will begin to accrue days of unlawful presence in the US (accrual of more than 180 days of unlawful presence could subject a person to a 3-year or 10-year bar from reentering the US). Students who are denied reinstatement have the option to file an appeal with the USCIS, but we strongly encourage these students to hire a competent immigration attorney. Email a copy of the Denial Notice to your DSO and oiss.international@hccs.edu.
RFE (Request for Evidence) by USCIS
If USCIS needs more documents/clarification from the students regarding their reinstatement application, a Request for Evidence (RFE) notice will be sent to the student.
Typically, students are given 30 days from the date the letter has been issued so it is very important you keep a very close eye on your mailbox and your USCIS online account (if you have filed online with USCIS).
If you receive an RFE letter from USCIS, please contact your assigned DSO right away by emailing a copy of USCIS RFE to the DSO, so the DSO can help you review it and you need to respond to USCIS about RFE in a timely manner. Not all students receive RFEs from USCIS.
Failure to respond to the USCIS RFE letter will result in reinstatement application denial by USCIS.