Cancellation notice for request for additional evidence is a formal communication issued by an authority, typically a government agency or legal institution, to inform the recipient that their request for additional evidence in a particular manner has been cancelled. This notice is generally sent when the need for additional evidence has been re-evaluated, rendering the request no longer necessary or applicable. Cancellation notices for request for additional evidence can vary depending on the issuing authority and the specific context. Here are a few possible types: 1. USCIS Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence: This type of cancellation notice is related to immigration processes in the United States. It may be issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when they determine that the originally requested additional evidence is no longer needed or the case has been resolved by other means. 2. IRS Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may send this type of cancellation notice when they have reassessed their need for additional evidence in a tax-related matter. It could be due to new information, a change in the status of the case, or the taxpayer providing sufficient evidence without requiring further documentation. 3. Legal Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence: This type of cancellation notice could be issued by a court or legal institution in response to a request for additional evidence made during a legal proceeding. It may be issued when the evidence is deemed unnecessary, inadmissible, or the case has taken a different direction, making the requested evidence irrelevant. Regardless of the specific type of cancellation notice, it typically includes important details such as the recipient's name, case or reference number, date of issuance, the reason for cancellation, and any further instructions if applicable. Recipients should carefully review the notice and follow any provided guidance or contact the issuing authority if they have any questions or concerns.