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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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So I called USCS yesterday to get details on my ex-spouse's petition which I filed in 1999. I was told that it's an approved petition and I was asking if it was cancelled and he just kept telling me it was approved. I asked if I need to cancel it plus I was under the impression that it has been canceled as of 2002 or 2003. He just said that's why I need to state this in the I-129F and there was nothing further I needed to do. This confused me because 4 weeks ago when I called I was told it was cancelled in 2002 or 2003. I didnt get the case number or dates at the time so I thought Id call again yesterday to get it.

Is this the proper protocol? Do I need to contact the USCIS and request that that petition be cancelled.

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if it was a petition for a k1 and she used it and was in country and you married her the k1 was completed cannot cancel it as the visa was used and conditions of the visa completed, i assume they mean that since it is no longer an active petition it cannot be cancelled i dunno though i would need to know more details to give a full opinion on the matter

My Journey Uk To Usa



K1
I-129f Sent:- 19-Aug-2010
Date of Entry-27-May-2011
Date Married-24-June-2011

AOS
AOS/EAD Sent:08-Aug-2011
Green Card Received: 16-Nov-2011

ROC

i-751 Sent 01-Nov-2013

i-751 NOA1 04-Nov-2013

i-751 Biometrics App. 08-Nov-2013

i-751 Biometrics Completed 29-Nov-2013


Nearly there, and for those who are just starting the k1 it is a long wait but once it is over the time feels well spent

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It was for an I-130 that was approved in April of 2000. We seperated and never pursued the petition. No Visa was ever issued. It's in the same country cuz that's where I was born. I have strong ties to the Philippines due to family and culture so I naturally meet people from there.

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