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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hello All,

I Hope someone can shed some light on my question. I filed an I-130 2 years ago and I decided to terminate the petition (due to divorce). Which was terminated last year. Will I have problems with the USCIS or the NVC if I in the near future submit another petition? If anything how can I get in touch with someone at the USCIS? I get stuck at the automated system. I know a while back there was a way to bypass the system to speak to someone. If someone can provide that information. It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Hello All,

I Hope someone can shed some light on my question. I filed an I-130 2 years ago and I decided to terminate the petition (due to divorce). Which was terminated last year. Will I have problems with the USCIS or the NVC if I in the near future submit another petition? If anything how can I get in touch with someone at the USCIS? I get stuck at the automated system. I know a while back there was a way to bypass the system to speak to someone. If someone can provide that information. It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

The obligations of the I-864 you signed don't go away with divorce.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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The obligations of the I-864 you signed don't go away with divorce.

OP mentioned about terminating i-130 petition, so that means his ex never make it to USA, so he isn't obligated for i-1864 of his ex-wife.

OP, for future reference, I doubt you will have much difficulty at USCIS or NVC level but be prepared to explain a hell lot during the actual interview at consulate level.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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The obligations of the I-864 you signed don't go away with divorce.

OP mentioned about terminating i-130 petition, so that means his ex never make it to USA, so he isn't obligated for i-1864 of his ex-wife.

OP, for future reference, I doubt you will have much difficulty at USCIS or NVC level but be prepared to explain a hell lot during the actual interview at consulate level.

Agree with you silent.

A USC ia free to marry anyone.

Send a copy of divorce decree with I-130.

05-26-2008 Marriage

06-23-2008 Leaving my baby

07-29-2008 I-130 to Chicago lock box

07-30-2008 CSC received I-130

08-01-2008 NOA1

08-05-2008 Touched

11-25-2008 NOA2.

NVC journey begins

12-01-2008 NVC received

12-05-2008 NVC sent visa fee

12-23-2008 NVC received visa fee

12-dd-2008 AOS package received

12-dd-2008 AOS package sent to NVC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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There is a spot on the I-130 that asks if you have filled out any other immigration petitions for any other intending immigrants, you will have to check yes and then explain the situation. Also, like others have said, include your divorce decree, all pages of it, not just the front or last page...

I-130 Timeline:

12-11-2007- Married my Love

02-08-2008- CSC receives I-130

02-11-2008- Received Hardcopy NOA1

08-14-2008- Approved!!! 216 days...

08-21-2008- NOA2 Hardcopy received

08-27-2008- NVC Receives file, NVC Case Number issued

09-05-2008- AOS Fee Bill and DS-3032 Generated

09-06-2008- E-mailed DS-3032 to NVC

09-11-2008- Received Hardcopy of DS-3032 and AOS Fee Bill

09-15-2008- Mailed Hardcopy of DS-3032

09-16-2008- Paid $70 AOS fee online

09-17-2008- Received E-mail confirming the DS-3032 Agent

09-17-2008- Printed Coversheet for AOS paperwork

09-17-2008- IV Bill Invoiced

12-16-2008- Sent I-864 EZ to NVC

NOW: Debating on current situation...

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