The other person I talked to is the one that Scott said is the most reliable person up there. She replied today:
It cannot be reversed, once an E-form is disapproved, it cannot be changed.
I spoke to the examiner and it was disapproved because it is 24 months from the original submission of the trust document (which was 2018), not from the last approval that you received using a 24-month exception. You will have to resubmit and upload a copy of the complete trust document.
To which I replied:
That’s not what the instructions say. Somebody up there needs to reinterpret what the forms tell you. I did get a reply from Tracy (I guessed at the email address), and she said the same thing.
There’s nothing in the wording that says anything about the date of the original trust submission. It says 24-months from the date of a prior approval.
FWIW…I’ve had three reversed in the past. Not even on the same day. Disapproved on a Sunday, Approved on a Monday…without me resubmitting or paying again.
And then she replied:
I apologize for the confusion surrounding this, but it is from the original prior approval (where the trust document was received initially). We cannot reverse e-form disapprovals.
Already resubmitted, with a copy of the trust. Going forward, I’ll just send the trust each time. It was just easier with paper forms to not print the whole thing. Also had Scott upload the trust to the two submitted about a month ago.
I emailed the examiner back with the new control number. I also included the info for the two new ones.
Best case scenario: all three get approved in the next 24 hours
Worst case: they end up disapproving the other two in another month or two, and then finally approve this first one sometime later as if it was a brand new submission.