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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Thank you guys, I didnt know about that new law, however ,first, I think that the petition is still valid, not revoked, as it appears on USCIS site , but also I dont know if this law is retroactive, i dont think so...But still, i think that my petition is still going, they never told me that was revoked, plus after i received the choice of agent letter and I've updated my status from unmarried son of LPR to married with children, they asked me to send to them all the certificates of wife and and all, so they can operate also wife and children....

Too bad for me that my siblings dont have "time and nerve" to support me....

And Aaron mate, yes , its very hard to wait 1 more year, since I've been waiting from 1996.....

14 YEARS !!!!!! Next year I'll be 43 yrs, half of my life gone (2/3 maybe) and will be hard also. I'm thinking now at my kids, for me its almost useless....

The petition filed by your Dad was automatically revoked upon his death. The reason that it still appears on the USCIS site and you have not been notified that is was revoked is because you have not written them to tell them your father is dead. You may have told them over the phone but that is meaningless because written communication is more reliable than oral communication (easier to have a written record than an oral one).

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Hello all,

I have a question,my father applied for me as an LPR for unmarried son,in 1997, meanwhile i got married and 2 sons.

They approved me in 2006,but i've told them that my status changed. Also my father died. I am confused, although I was expecting that my apllication to be revoked, they keep telling me to send them copies after marriage certificate and children birth certificate...They sent back to USCIS the application and when I check online the status they say - post decision activity- quote On January 17, 1997, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283

WHat does that means ??? Why they dont say application revoked or so? :wacko:

Thanks

PS - I have other application from my sister, as a brother of US citizen, but i will post that question on the other subforum

Very interesting. You said that your father was LPR when he filed for you, and subsequently who got married. The last time I checked, only USC can petition for married children; therefore, the day you got married, your case was revoked. You can do any of the following. Inform NVC as to your status (Married) and also that your dad is now deceased. You also mentioned that your sister is filing for you. I would concentrate only on the current sister's petition.

JNR

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hello all,

I have a question,my father applied for me as an LPR for unmarried son,in 1997, meanwhile i got married and 2 sons.

They approved me in 2006,but i've told them that my status changed. Also my father died. I am confused, although I was expecting that my apllication to be revoked, they keep telling me to send them copies after marriage certificate and children birth certificate...They sent back to USCIS the application and when I check online the status they say - post decision activity- quote On January 17, 1997, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I130 IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN. Please follow any instructions on the notice. If you move before you receive the notice, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283

WHat does that means ??? Why they dont say application revoked or so? :wacko:

Thanks

PS - I have other application from my sister, as a brother of US citizen, but i will post that question on the other subforum

Very interesting. You said that your father was LPR when he filed for you, and subsequently who got married. The last time I checked, only USC can petition for married children; therefore, the day you got married, your case was revoked. You can do any of the following. Inform NVC as to your status (Married) and also that your dad is now deceased. You also mentioned that your sister is filing for you. I would concentrate only on the current sister's petition.

Right. Great point. An LPR cannot petition for a married child. So your marriage is another event that automatically revokes the petition. The reason USCIS has not informed you of the revocation is probably because you have not written them to inform them that you are married. It is the petitioner and beneficiary's responsibility to notify USCIS and the NVC of changes that affect the petition. You and your dad probably never did so as far as USCIS and the NVC know, you are still single.

Do not rely on phone conversations with USCIS or the NVC. The operators often give out wrong information.

 
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