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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi all,

Ok guys i have a question. i applied for a k3 visa but I am thinking to request for an expedite for the I-130/CR1 only. Lets say my expedite gets approved for the CR1, do i need to inform them to cancel the k3? im just confused how to go about this. The thing is i dont wnat to cancel the i-129f before i even request for the expedite b/c what if the expedite doesnt get approved then i would still want the k3 to process. I only want to do the CR1 if it is expedited. my other question is, lets say i request for k3 to be expedited, does that mean both the i-130 and i-129f will get approved and then i can just let them know after htati want to stick with the I-130? Please helppp im soo confused and my mind wont stop thinkingggg

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi all,

Ok guys i have a question. i applied for a k3 visa but I am thinking to request for an expedite for the I-130/CR1 only. Lets say my expedite gets approved for the CR1, do i need to inform them to cancel the k3? im just confused how to go about this. The thing is i dont wnat to cancel the i-129f before i even request for the expedite b/c what if the expedite doesnt get approved then i would still want the k3 to process. I only want to do the CR1 if it is expedited. my other question is, lets say i request for k3 to be expedited, does that mean both the i-130 and i-129f will get approved and then i can just let them know after htati want to stick with the I-130? Please helppp im soo confused and my mind wont stop thinkingggg

I don't quite know what happens once both I130 and I129 are approved and whether the petitioner can go back the CR-1 path. As far as requesting an expedite for your case is concerned, check if your case is eligible for the expedite. You will get information on the expedite criterion on the USCIS' website. Once sure that you are a very strong case and a pile of evidence to back it up, go ahead and contact USCIS. If its approved and I hope it does, you'll end up with an approved I130 which will of course be wonderful. If the request is denied then you would not need to worry about cancelling the I129. In most cases, the I130 is approved or processed before the I129, unless its CSC where they are maintaining the workload and approving both simultaneously. Don't cancel the I129. Hang in there and keep trying.

regards,

Sara.

My Timeline

I-130:

Sent: May 19th 2008

NOA2: July 21st 2008

NVC

Received: July 24th 2008

Case completed: August 13th 2008

Interview: October 7th 2008

Green card received: January 20th 2009

I-751

Sent: October 6th 2010

Approval: January 28th 2011

Green Card received: February 3rd 2011

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