TN 14 (03-97)
   GN 02280.821 Sample Guide — Letter Confirming Telephone Scheduling of Folder Review and Personal
      Conference - Previously Scheduled Dates Not Convenient - RSI Cases
   
   
   
   Name
   
   Address
   
   Dear
   
    
   
   You recently requested that we reschedule two important appointments. I am am writing
      to confirm the dates we set.
   
   
    
   
   Some Important Dates 
   
    
   
   We have rescheduled the time for you to review your file. You can do this on   (date and time)  , in this office. I will make sure that someone is available to help you when you
      come in for this review.
   
   
    
   
   We have rescheduled your personal conference for   (date and time)  at this office. You will meet with   (name of interviewer)  on that day.
   
   
    
   
   A Reminder About the Personal Conference 
   
    
   
   At the personal conference, we will discuss your waiver request. Remember that at
      the conference you can do the following things.
   
   
   
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               You can have a lawyer, friend or someone else help you with your case. 
 
 
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               You can bring other people to help explain your case. 
 
 
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               You can review your file, and add any new facts you have. 
 
 
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               You can question the facts we have and the people who gave them.   
 
 
Fill-in (1)
   
    
   
   If You Have Any Questions 
   
    
   
   If you have any questions, please contact   (name of interviewer)  at          .
   
   
    
   
            Sincerely,        
   
            Name          
   
            Field Officer Manager
   
    
   
   (1) If the person needs to submit verification of financial information, add:
   
   
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               “You need to show us proof of your monthly income, expenses, and assets. Examples are
                  pay stubs, pension records, rent receipts, utility bills, and bank statements.”