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LadyDia

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  1. 26 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:

    Your I-129f is now void.  You can email USCIS and inform them that you want to withdraw the petition.  Why do you need a waiver for the I-130?

    Because in 2018 we applied for a K1 and was placed in Admin processing. He was eventually denied and given a life time ban, only way to reapply for any visa is to apply for a waiver, so we applied for the waiver when I initially did another k1.

    do you think I can do the I-130 online or should I mail it in, the waiver is still being processed 

  2. Hello,

     

    im hoping someone could advise on what I can do... 

    I recently filed for a k-1 for my fiancé in December 2020, case is still pending... along with that a waiver that was also filed due to past petition that was denied.

    As of today we are now married and I want to file a I-30, I spoke with an agent online and they said I can file but need to notify the location of where my waiver is being processed (Nebraska) and also withdraw my I-129f petition so it doesn’t cause too much confusion.

    I get all of that instruction, so where i’m hung on is if I should file online or mail in the application, I have no problem doing either but of course the online option seems to be easier. 
    I read somewhere on the USCIS website that If you need a waiver do not file online, mail it in, but I wonder could there be an exception because I already have a pending waiver, it’s not like I’m just starting a whole new case.

     

    Any advice would be most appreciated :)

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