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Your petition won't be at NVC long enough for you to do anything there.

You have the right to withdraw the petition anytime before the beneficiary uses the visa to enter the US. The INA doesn't give clear guidance how this should be done, but it's generally agreed that the withdrawal needs to be in writing. I would send a letter first to the USCIS service center that approved the petition notifying them that you want to withdraw your petition. I would send a copy of that letter to the US consulate where the petition is being forwarded to from the NVC. I would have both letters notarized. Be sure the letter mentions both the USCIS case number, as well as the Department of State case number assigned by the NVC.

This sounds like the proper step to take. Although you can always call them, I do not believe they will make any moves until the withdrawal is received in letter form. It is imperative you move on this immediately. You can also try calling NVC and speaking to a representative to see what, if anything, they can do at their location. Good luck.

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