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Hello everyone 

 

First off I want to apologise if I have put this under the wrong subject.

 

Hopefully I can get some light.. 

 

I was going through a spousal Visa my husband from USA and I am from the UK.  We filed back in dec 2017 and got approved June 2018 and my Visa went over to the NVC. I files for divorce last year and it is now in final stages due to my husbands uncontrollable behaviour, so I wasnt going to continue being with him  

 

In July 2017 I contacted the NVC to withdraw my application and they asked me to submit it in writing which I did, I was then notified via email my Visa was sent back to the uscis centre back in Texas, and that was July 2017.

 

I am still getting notifications that my case is still with the uscis and no change to my application.

 

I am.unable to speak with the uscis because I am.not the petitioner so I was wondering as I cancelled the process would they notify me that its cancelled? Or does it just go dormant and out of the system as I cancelled it? 

 

I have a new partner now which I am so happy to of found but he has now moved back to the USA from the UK,  and I worry what happens further down the line if we decide i move to the USA and want to go back through a Visa process? 

 

I appreciate all your time and help 

 

Thank you 

Emma 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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***Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Progress Reports to General Immigration-Related Discussion.***

 

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You've done all you can by not going through with that prior process and it's out of your hands now.  Unless your ex officially withdraws the petition that was filed, it will probably just gather dust in storage; USCIS will not send you any notifications of any kind in that regard.

 

Other than possibly having to explain the circumstances of why the relationship with your ex failed at a future visa interview, there shouldn't be any repercussions because you ended the relationship prior to obtaining a visa or green card.  IMO, I wouldn't sweat it at all.

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