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Can USCIS send out an incorrect RFE by mistake?

My project was a direct investment project in 2017 and USCIS mention in the RFE that the project was approved in 2015 and the I-924 was approved. Yet, they are asking for more documents from the regional center. What should I do?

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Fredrick W Voigtmann

Fredrick W Voigtmann

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You should contact the IPO via email and request clarification. Keep in mind you must respond to the RFE before the deadline, or within 60 days of the deadline if the RFE was issued between March 1, 2020 and July 1, 2020. See https://www.uscis.gov/news/alerts/uscis-extends-flexibility-for-responding-to-agency-requests.

Salvatore Picataggio

Salvatore Picataggio

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Respond! USCIS often re-uses templates for their RFEs and may keep old information. I enjoy pointing this out in my responses.

Lynne Feldman

Lynne Feldman

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Email the USCIS and ask them to review as you believe you got an erroneous RFE applying to a regional center.

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy

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USCIS uses template language for RFEs. Your attorney will know what to do - respond to the relevant parts and address the irrelevant ones.

Dale Schwartz

Dale Schwartz

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Your own lawyer will know what to do.

Stephen Berman

Stephen Berman

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Inform them that it is not a regional center.

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

Bernard P Wolfsdorf

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