Request for Evidence on B2 extension application

Jhonny Lever

Registered Users (C)
Application date : 3/5/07
Notice date : 3/8/07

4/10/07: I just received a letter from the USCIS VSC today. With my application for my parents' extension, I had enclosed copies of their original return tickets, scheduled for 4/24/07 which was the 6 month time frame. I had requested an extension for 3 months through 9/15/07 on my application.

Question I have is that the letter for additional evidence states that they require us to "submit evidence demonstrating the applicant has made arrangements to depart the US. Documentation should include a one way airline ticket which identifies the applicant's exact departure date. Open tickets not acceptable"

I did not send an open ticket. I'm guessing this means that we should send evidence of the requested extension date as in a Sep ticket??

Also, the headline of this letter states "Intent to deny". Is his common verbage, I thought it should state "Request for evidence"??

Concerned and Confused about this request. Any suggestions or thoughts will be appreciated.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. Is it typical for the letter from them to read "Intent to deny". Does that indicate a possibility to refuse? Just wondering if that is a common way of addressing these letters instead of sayin RFE?
 
the difference between RFE and Intent to deny is that though the application may still be approved when an RFe is issued if you do not provide requested information in this case it will be denied. The application cannot stand on its own merits.
 
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