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  1. 2 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

    So was your spouse here on a tourist visa and you filed for AOS for her? The I485 is the AOS is the AOS paperwork that you sent in. Do you know if the I485 was approved or not?

    It's not approved or denied the lady said. He came to country when he was a teenager but had overstayed the visa for years...so does it mean that you can file i-485 withouse i-130?

  2. 3 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

    Never got the green card or never told the spouse that they received it? Honestly we have seen both of those on here. 

    The lady said she don't see any i-130 filed by me only the i-485 and she also seeing a longtime case back in 2007 of my ex spouse that was approved. She also said the status is not saying approved or denied? So how can I withdraw an i-130 if she is not seeing that on the system?

  3. 1 hour ago, moosy said:

    Sounds kinda like your spouse already got a greencard in the meantime as most of those documents are easily gathered, no? I cannot imagine, as a new greencard holder, being asked to send in the documents so I can get my greencard, and then not doing this. I would have done that immediately.

    Therefor I wonder if they already got their greencard. How certain are you that they did not get it and just never mentioned it? Especially if you do not know where they live, they could have changed the mailing address. 

    If your marriage was going so poorly that you not only have no clue where they live, but that you also actively want to prevent them from acquiring a greencard to stay in the country, then I can imagine them not mentioning it to you.

     

    But wouldn't the status say issued or something like that?

  4. 17 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    The I-485 is their application so you can't do anything about it. But it requires an I-864 from you as a required document, which is something you can pull.

    You can write a letter to withdraw the I-130 as well.

    So what must I tell them I want to withdraw because I only have the receipt number. I don't remember what I file exactly and the other person has the documents. 

  5. 7 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

    AP means administrative processsing.  So you went for an interview for the AOS in 2016 and two years later you are getting divorced?  Or was this just a typo with the interview being in July 2018?  Did you spouse ever receive a GC?  

    No he did not receive green card. 

    6 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    Send a letter requesting withdrawal of the I-130 and I-864 to USCIS.

    That said, are you sure AOS was never approved (or denied)? It's very highly unusual to not have a decision for AOS after ~2.5 years after the interview.

    Also check the new tracker: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/

    What is the i864?

  6. 4 minutes ago, Boiler said:

    You had your interview so the next thing usually would be for the GC to be issued or Immigrant Visa if overseas, so that sounds like it did not happen, did it go for review, AP, or what?

    I'm not sure what a AP is. The status is saying "On July 22, 2016, we scheduled you for an interview and mailed you an interview notice for Receipt number MSC************. Your interview is on August 25, 2016. Please Follow the instructions in the notice. If you do not receive your interview notice by August 21, 2016, please go to www.uscis.gov/e-request" We already did the interview but I want to cancel this petition because we are separated. I don't even know where he lives now. What should I do?

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