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If the NVC has CR2 case numbers for a previous K3 application that later was changed to an Adjustment of Status, would that hold up my Adjustment of Status interview?

NVC sent a CR2 Affidavit of Support bill for my step child but none for my wife and I was told that my wife's case is not in the system.

Both my wife and step child already received I-130 approvals and have their Adjustment of Status interviews in 2 months.

How could the NVC still have CR2 in process for my stepchild?

Could this be a problem at the interview?

Should I just ignore the $70 bill?

I was told the I-130 petition could be sent to Montreal by mistake which could cause a problem with the Adjustment of Status interview?

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If the NVC has CR2 case numbers for a previous K3 application that later was changed to an Adjustment of Status, would that hold up my Adjustment of Status interview?

NVC sent a CR2 Affidavit of Support bill for my step child but none for my wife and I was told that my wife's case is not in the system.

Both my wife and step child already received I-130 approvals and have their Adjustment of Status interviews in 2 months.

How could the NVC still have CR2 in process for my stepchild?

Could this be a problem at the interview?

Should I just ignore the $70 bill?

I was told the I-130 petition could be sent to Montreal by mistake which could cause a problem with the Adjustment of Status interview?

I wouldn't ignore it. I would call the NVC and explain the confusion and see what they have to say, I would ask to speak to a supervisor.

I'm a bit confused, if I'm reading your posting correctly you applied for a K3, then decided your wife and step child would just move to the U.S. to live, so they did and you filed for an adjustment of status? Now the CR paperwork is coming through?

If you never cancelled the first petition, it seems likely that it is just progressing as normal.

If I am reading your posting correctly, do you forsee a problem at all at the Adjustment of Status interview - because you had already filed a K3 thereby stating your intention for your wife and step child to move to the U.S. and then by-passing that process to do AOS?

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It was health problems that prevented my wife from leaving, I explained this at a USCIS Infopass appointment and they advised me to apply for AOS.

I called and I should have asked to speak to a supervisor, but all they said is they have to investigate why my wife's CR1 was not there but I needed to write a letter notifying of Adjustment of Status.

If the NVC has CR2 case numbers for a previous K3 application that later was changed to an Adjustment of Status, would that hold up my Adjustment of Status interview?

NVC sent a CR2 Affidavit of Support bill for my step child but none for my wife and I was told that my wife's case is not in the system.

Both my wife and step child already received I-130 approvals and have their Adjustment of Status interviews in 2 months.

How could the NVC still have CR2 in process for my stepchild?

Could this be a problem at the interview?

Should I just ignore the $70 bill?

I was told the I-130 petition could be sent to Montreal by mistake which could cause a problem with the Adjustment of Status interview?

I wouldn't ignore it. I would call the NVC and explain the confusion and see what they have to say, I would ask to speak to a supervisor.

I'm a bit confused, if I'm reading your posting correctly you applied for a K3, then decided your wife and step child would just move to the U.S. to live, so they did and you filed for an adjustment of status? Now the CR paperwork is coming through?

If you never cancelled the first petition, it seems likely that it is just progressing as normal.

If I am reading your posting correctly, do you forsee a problem at all at the Adjustment of Status interview - because you had already filed a K3 thereby stating your intention for your wife and step child to move to the U.S. and then by-passing that process to do AOS?

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It was health problems that prevented my wife from leaving, I explained this at a USCIS Infopass appointment and they advised me to apply for AOS.

I called and I should have asked to speak to a supervisor, but all they said is they have to investigate why my wife's CR1 was not there but I needed to write a letter notifying of Adjustment of Status.

If the NVC has CR2 case numbers for a previous K3 application that later was changed to an Adjustment of Status, would that hold up my Adjustment of Status interview?

NVC sent a CR2 Affidavit of Support bill for my step child but none for my wife and I was told that my wife's case is not in the system.

Both my wife and step child already received I-130 approvals and have their Adjustment of Status interviews in 2 months.

How could the NVC still have CR2 in process for my stepchild?

Could this be a problem at the interview?

Should I just ignore the $70 bill?

I was told the I-130 petition could be sent to Montreal by mistake which could cause a problem with the Adjustment of Status interview?

I wouldn't ignore it. I would call the NVC and explain the confusion and see what they have to say, I would ask to speak to a supervisor.

I'm a bit confused, if I'm reading your posting correctly you applied for a K3, then decided your wife and step child would just move to the U.S. to live, so they did and you filed for an adjustment of status? Now the CR paperwork is coming through?

If you never cancelled the first petition, it seems likely that it is just progressing as normal.

If I am reading your posting correctly, do you forsee a problem at all at the Adjustment of Status interview - because you had already filed a K3 thereby stating your intention for your wife and step child to move to the U.S. and then by-passing that process to do AOS?

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I called and I should have asked to speak to a supervisor, but all they said is they have to investigate why my wife's CR1 was not there but I needed to write a letter notifying of Adjustment of Status.

Well that sounds pretty straight forward, I would just write and let them know what you are doing :thumbs:

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