Immigration cases are built from fragments — not timelines.
Every immigration case is a narrative told through evidence.
But that narrative rarely arrives in order.
Dates don't match
Evidence is missing
Statements evolve
Inconsistency
Missing proof
Unclear timeline
Request for Evidence
Immigration authorities issue Requests for Evidence when information is inconsistent, missing, or insufficient.
Watch how fragmented evidence becomes a coherent narrative
A case built from fragments
Immigration decisions depend on credibility.
And credibility is built over time.
Each piece of evidence anchored to when it actually occurred
See conflicts between documents before adjudicators do
Gaps in the timeline become visible, not surprises
Present the case as it actually happened
USCIS Records
H-1B petition approved. Employer: TechCorp Inc.
Passport stamps
Departure to home country. Return date unclear.
I-94 Record
3-month gap in documented presence.
IRS Records
Shows full-year US residency claimed.
Financial Records
Statement shows different address than application.
Employer Letter
Confirms employment. Salary: $95,000.
USCIS Filing
Listed salary: $105,000. Conflicts with support letter.
HR Records
Start date confirmed. Salary adjustment noted.
Build stronger immigration cases with chronological clarity.