Pro · RFE Studio
An RFE is a question.
Answer it with structure.
Every objection parses into a structured card tied to the exhibit that answers it, real AAO decisions dock in as support, and a tone meter tells you whether to lead with your strongest exhibit or general context.
Start your trialEvery objection tied to the exhibit that answers it.
What the studio maps.
Every objection, tied to its answer.
Each objection parses into a structured card linked to the exact exhibit in your Case File that answers it — the starting point for a response, not just a decoded summary.
A response skeleton, not a blank page.
Your response paragraph builds with real AAO decision excerpts docking in as support, each one grounded in a specific exhibit from your own file.
Know how pointed the objection actually is.
A qualitative tone read — routine, pointed, or skeptical — never a percentage, tells you whether to lead your response with your strongest exhibit or with context.
A decoded RFE still leaves you staring at a blank page.
Knowing what's being asked isn't the same as answering it.
A plain-English summary of an objection tells you what's wrong. It doesn't structure the response that fixes it.
Finding relevant AAO decisions on your own takes hours.
Searching a large decision corpus for genuinely comparable precedent is slow and easy to get wrong without the right search structure.
Leading with the wrong evidence weakens a strong response.
A response that opens with general context when the objection is pointed reads as evasive, even when the underlying evidence is strong.
Why a chatbot can't structure your RFE response.
A guess and a structured, exhibit-grounded response are not the same kind of answer.
It can't tie an objection to your specific exhibit.
A chatbot can summarize an RFE's tone, but it has no structural link between an objection and the exact document in your file that answers it.
It won't cite a real AAO decision.
Generic AI has no access to a real administrative decision corpus — anything it produces resembling precedent risks being fabricated.
It won't tell you how to order your response.
Reading how pointed an objection is, and structuring the response order around that read, isn't something a single-pass summary does.
Structure the answer. Don't just decode the question.
How a response gets structured.
Upload the RFE you actually received.
Merito parses exactly what's being questioned into structured, exhibit-linked objection cards.
Your response builds paragraph by paragraph.
Real AAO decision excerpts dock in as support, each grounded in a specific exhibit from your Case File.
See how pointed each objection is.
A qualitative tone read shapes whether your response leads with your strongest exhibit or with context.
Export a structured response packet.
A complete, exhibit-linked response ready for your attorney's review, not a blank page.
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Answer the real question, not just the letter's tone.
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