Hi Everyone,
I am PhD student and I planning to graduate either December or in May 2013. I have started my internship this summer since May 21 with CPT until September 21. After I started to my internship, I got and offer from another company and I accepted it starting October 22. I talked to ISSS people at my university and they told me that it is fine. I applied for OPT, got my OPT letter and sent it to USCIS. USCIS received my application on August 2. I got a mail from USCIS yesterday that says they need more evidence. They are asking me to to send them a proof that shows I have attended classes physically during my CPT. I did not attend any classes during my CPT. My internship is in another state. I talked to isss office with my university and they are going to write a letter that says it is not required to attend classes physically during CPT.
I don't know why USCIS asks this question, if it is not required, arent they supposed to know that?
I need help to understand this situation, What should I do? will it cause more trouble or everything will be fine after I send the letter from my university to USCIS?
I am a little scared here,
Thanks in advance
-Mert
I am PhD student and I planning to graduate either December or in May 2013. I have started my internship this summer since May 21 with CPT until September 21. After I started to my internship, I got and offer from another company and I accepted it starting October 22. I talked to ISSS people at my university and they told me that it is fine. I applied for OPT, got my OPT letter and sent it to USCIS. USCIS received my application on August 2. I got a mail from USCIS yesterday that says they need more evidence. They are asking me to to send them a proof that shows I have attended classes physically during my CPT. I did not attend any classes during my CPT. My internship is in another state. I talked to isss office with my university and they are going to write a letter that says it is not required to attend classes physically during CPT.
I don't know why USCIS asks this question, if it is not required, arent they supposed to know that?
I need help to understand this situation, What should I do? will it cause more trouble or everything will be fine after I send the letter from my university to USCIS?
I am a little scared here,
Thanks in advance
-Mert