I'm not a Facebook developer, so I don't know if this helps. But keep in mind that you can send normal messages to non-friends as long as the recipient hasn't blocked them. In other words, you could try falling back to the regular messaging system if the recipient is not on the user's friend list; that is, simply route the "chat" through the normal messaging API instead. Similarly, if a non-friend sends you a message, then the app pulls that from the inbox and delivers it to your chat window.
There are two caveats to this approach, though:
- Gaining access to the messaging API (at least for reading other users' messages) gives the app access to all of the user's inbox contents, and many users may be unwilling to grant that permission.
- Facebook has said that the inbox isn't intended for real-time communication, and that users that "misuse" it may find their messaging feature temporarily disabled. See: http://www.facebook.com/help/132736263468691/