Yes. California Education Code section 60615 allows a parent or guardian to submit a written request to school officials to exclude his or her child from any or all parts of state-mandated assessments.
To withdraw your application, send a letter to the correct Service Center which is listed on your I-797. Including a copy of your I-797 is also helpful.
Essential Information to Include: Start by drafting a formal withdrawal letter addressed to the USCIS or NVC. Your letter must contain your full name, date of birth, case number, current address, and a straightforward request to cancel your application. Aim for clarity and professionalism in your tone.
Dear Principal Name, I wanted to let you know that my child, name, will not take part in the name the test this year. We ask that you make arrangements for him/her to have a productive educational experience during the testing period. Thank you for all you do.
Student Service Center Information on canceling registration and withdrawal procedures is available from the Registrar's Office at (916) 278-1000. Sacramento State students withdrawing from all classes in a given semester must receive approval from the Student Services Counselor before leaving the university.
Students are required to request permission from the instructor via the OnBase Add/Drop form to add or drop a class after the second week of classes. To access the form log on to MySacState and navigate to the OnBase Forms page and select the “Petition to Add/Drop/Withdraw from Courses” form.
Send us a letter saying you want to withdraw your legal representative and intend to continue your case without any legal representation. If you do so, USCIS will communicate only with you.
Make an appointment with any of our Liberal Studies Advisors on EAB. Bring a Change of Major form with you to your advising appointment. The advisor will talk to you about the program and classes you will need to take, and from the advisor will sign off on the form.
Your letter must contain your full name, date of birth, case number, current address, and a straightforward request to cancel your application. Aim for clarity and professionalism in your tone. B. The Importance of Brevity: Keep your letter concise.
When writing a withdrawal letter, aim to inform the employer immediately, be clear and honest about your reasons, thank the hiring manager for their time, include your contact details, and express interest in possible future opportunities if applicable.