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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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ok they approved my I-129f and it was sent to NVC , then i get a letter from NVC saying they returned the approved application to USCIS they didnt say why ? i called NVC and gave them the NVC case # but they said i need to call USCIS for more info in why they sent it back to them ?

now does anybody know why would the national visa center sent back an approved application back to uscis ? ??

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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What visa are we talking about, your profile shows IR-1/CR-1, this visa type does not use an I-129F, where is your I-130? Did you file both for a K-3?

If you file both for a K-3, and they both got approved and sent to NVC at same time, they will close the I-129F and proceed on with the I-130.

IF I-130 is still back at USCIS, then they may proceed on the K-3 petition.

Was the I-129F from a prior failed K-1 visa petition?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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[What visa are we talking about, your profile shows IR-1/CR-1, this visa type does not use an I-129F, where is your I-130? Did you file both for a K-3?

If you file both for a K-3, and they both got approved and sent to NVC at same time, they will close the I-129F and proceed on with the I-130.

IF I-130 is still back at USCIS, then they may proceed on the K-3 petition.

Was the I-129F from a prior failed K-1 visa petition?

YES thwe I-129f was filled first and then we got married so i filled the I130 but they still approved the I 129f

Mina&Mariam

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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What visa are we talking about, your profile shows IR-1/CR-1, this visa type does not use an I-129F, where is your I-130? Did you file both for a K-3?

If you file both for a K-3, and they both got approved and sent to NVC at same time, they will close the I-129F and proceed on with the I-130.

IF I-130 is still back at USCIS, then they may proceed on the K-3 petition.

Was the I-129F from a prior failed K-1 visa petition?

YES thwe I-129f was filled first and then we got married so i filled the I130 but they still approved the I 129f

Ahh, you forgot to withdraw the K-1 petition when getting married.

I would contact NVC, or DOS visa services, explain situation with that petition, and get it administratively closed.

Contact info: http://travel.state....w/how_1463.html

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Hello, Wouldn't he need to call USCIS since NVC sent it back to them ?

Yep, looks like NVC handled the cancellation of the I-129F already, they saw the I-130 case in process, so administratively closed the K-1 case.

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