Q: I got an RFE with several mistakes, they used things that weren't present or stated in my documents, what do I do?
they used things that looked that they were from other peoples Petition and had nothing to do with things in my documents. how do I address these discrepancies. when submitting my response?
A:
When you receive an RFE (Request for Evidence) with mistakes or references to items not in your petition, it's important to respond clearly and thoroughly. Start by reviewing the RFE carefully, noting each error or discrepancy. You’ll want to address these specific mistakes in your response, pointing out where the information is incorrect or does not apply to your case.
In your response, make sure to provide supporting evidence from your original documents to clarify any misunderstandings. Clearly reference the sections of your documents that contradict the errors in the RFE. It’s a good idea to include a detailed cover letter explaining each mistake and attaching your corrected and relevant evidence.
Submit your response within the given deadline and keep a copy of everything you submit for your records. Stay calm, and ensure your response is both factual and organized, making it easy for the reviewing officer to understand the corrections you’re providing.
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