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MY K-1 WAS REVOKED ( HOW DO I APPLY FOR CR-1)

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13 minutes ago, MachadoMercedess said:

HELLO everyone! Here is an update with what has been going on with our case @Eseskay:

 

I did what everyone suggested and reached out to my Senator. The senators office reached out to USCIS to find about our case and why the embassy sent it back to them for revocation. Attached is the response from USCIS (labeled as USCIS response). After that response, I decided to reach out to the senators office again and ask them to reach out to the embassy this time to find out why USCIS never received our petition which they claimed was sent back for revocation. Attached you will also find the response from the NVC office (labeled as NVC response).

 

What does this means? Can someone please help?

 

Thank you.

USCIS response .pdf 329.03 kB · 4 downloads NVC response .pdf

Hi,

 

Those responses are clear. That case is DEAD. It is not going to come back or reopen. No matter what government offcial you get to inquire about it, the status will remain the same. It says this in the second paragraph:

 

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However, please be aware, once USCIS receives a consular returned I-129F for K-1 classification from DOS, and the petition has expired in accordance with 8 CFR214.2(k)(5), USCIS will allow the petition to remain expired and will not reaffirm or reopen the petition. The validity period for this petition has already expired. Therefore, no further action will be taken on this petition.

This entire thread was people trying to tell you this.

 

Please come to terms that this K1 is over. You have other options but chasing after this case is futile.

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This is very clear and in line with what everyone had been telling you before. It’s dead, and will stay dead. You need to move on and file another petition. 

 

However, please be aware, once USCIS receives a consular returned I-129F for K-1 classification from DOS, and the petition has expired in accordance with 8 CFR214.2(k)(5), USCIS will allow the petition to remain expired and will not reaffirm or reopen the petition. The validity period for this petition has already expired. Therefore, no further action will be taken on this petition. Please note, this does not preclude your constituent from filing a new I-129F petition.
Please also be aware, this office does not have jurisdiction to review a decision issued by the DOS. 

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