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Hello all

I am in need of an urgent help here. My wife (US Citizen) recently filed petition for her parents (my in-laws). We received NOA#2 about a week ago and both petitions (Father and Mother) were approved. However, I am sad to announce my father in law has recently passed away due to medical issues. I need to withdraw his I130 petition. I called NVC but they have not yet received the file from USCIS and hence no nvc case number yet. Both petitions were recently approved so I am thinking NVC should receive the case within a week or two.

I need help writing a letter to NVC withdrawing only Father in Law's petition. I am still planning to bring my mother-in-law here.

Can some one please help me with an sample letter ? In the sample letter, do I even need to mention mother in law since she has her own receipt number? I just want to be careful and ensure NVC does not cancel/withdraw both petitions I will be sending them a copy of death cert as well as NOA#2 via certified mail. I need to do this as soon as possible. Please kindly advise. Thanks in advance

Regards

BH

BH

I-130

6/08/06 : Sent I-130

07/12/06 : CIS Cashed check and assigned a Case# to my I-130

07/17/06: Received NOA1!

I-129F

07/18/06 : Sent I-129F (New form that includes IMBRA Question)

07/26/06 : Recieved NOA1!

Posted (edited)

Why the need to withdrawn at the USCIS stage, there will be no refund. When the petition gets to NVC, at that time send the death certificate to end the process.

Thanks for a reply. Yes, I am planning to send a letter to NVC and not USCIS. I just need assistance writing a letter to NVC

Regards

BH

Edited by BrownHorse

I-130

6/08/06 : Sent I-130

07/12/06 : CIS Cashed check and assigned a Case# to my I-130

07/17/06: Received NOA1!

I-129F

07/18/06 : Sent I-129F (New form that includes IMBRA Question)

07/26/06 : Recieved NOA1!

Posted

Thanks for a reply. Yes, I am planning to send a letter to NVC and not USCIS. I just need assistance writing a letter to NVC

Regards

BH

Dear Sir,

Mr. John Doe has expired. I have attached a copy of his death certificate. Please cancel his request for a R1 visa.

Thanks,

Mr. Mrs. Doe.

Filed: Country: Nigeria
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Posted

Sorry for your loss, my sympathy to your family

I am not sure why u need to be in a haste to inform them. You will not be saved any money by doing that or gain time- not to say that is what the motive is, but do not bother yourself to compose any special letter because as much as u try to make sense or justify your actions, govt workers are just dumb.

My advise as said earlier will be to add the death certificate or let your mother in law present your hand written affidavit or whatever letter plus the death certificate when she goes for her interview.

Remember both petitions are separate.

They sometimes process mother and child petitions separately and we have seen cases here where the minor gets interview date first and things of that nature.

Goodluck do not add this to your stress.

I-129F @ VSC-Jan 27 2010

NOA 1- Dated Feb 1 2010

NOA 2- Dated April 27 2010 (85days after NOA1)

Interview-October 2010- outcome AP

Interview-July 2011-outcome-Recommendation for revocation

March 2012- Petition received by a USCIS office

May 11 2012- Petiton sent to another USCIS office for processing

May 15 2012- Petition is now being processed at a USCIS office

May 17 2012- letter rec'd from CSC Petition officially closed

Oct 26, 2011- Sent 1-130 Oct 27, 2011- NOA1 priority date

July 2012- NOID I-130 petition

July 16, 2012 e-mail notification for NOA2

NVC Process

July 23, 2012- nvc received

Aug 13,2012- called nvc to receive case# and IIN

Aug 14,2012- DS-3032 Email sent

Aug 15,2012- AOS Fee $88 invoiced, paid and in process

Aug 16,2012- AOS shows as paid

Aug 17,2012- I-864 overnighted to NVC

Aug 24,2012- DS-3032 acceptance received

Aug 24,2012- DS-230 invoiced/paid

Sept 4,2012- DS-230 overnighted to NVC (forgot to date page 2 waoo???, can't stop beating myself now, pls no RFE)

Sept 5,2012- DS-230 received by NVC; Oct 4- date received via email for scheduled interview

Sept 14, 2012-checklist requested for docs already submitted

Sept 20,2012- Case complete at NVC

Embassy

November 2, 2012 Interview -APPROVED

Posted

Sorry for your loss, my sympathy to your family

I am not sure why u need to be in a haste to inform them. You will not be saved any money by doing that or gain time- not to say that is what the motive is, but do not bother yourself to compose any special letter because as much as u try to make sense or justify your actions, govt workers are just dumb.

My advise as said earlier will be to add the death certificate or let your mother in law present your hand written affidavit or whatever letter plus the death certificate when she goes for her interview.

Remember both petitions are separate.

They sometimes process mother and child petitions separately and we have seen cases here where the minor gets interview date first and things of that nature.

Goodluck do not add this to your stress.

Thanks for the kind advise 1love. I will just write a simple letter and submit a copy of death cert as well as NOA#2.

I-130

6/08/06 : Sent I-130

07/12/06 : CIS Cashed check and assigned a Case# to my I-130

07/17/06: Received NOA1!

I-129F

07/18/06 : Sent I-129F (New form that includes IMBRA Question)

07/26/06 : Recieved NOA1!

Posted

Sorry for your loss, my sympathy to your family

I am not sure why u need to be in a haste to inform them. You will not be saved any money by doing that or gain time- not to say that is what the motive is, but do not bother yourself to compose any special letter because as much as u try to make sense or justify your actions,

govt workers are just dumb.

My advise as said earlier will be to add the death certificate or let your mother in law present your hand written affidavit or whatever letter plus the death certificate when she goes for her interview.

Remember both petitions are separate.

They sometimes process mother and child petitions separately and we have seen cases here where the minor gets interview date first and things of that nature.

Goodluck do not add this to your stress.

SMH...Kiss teeth..

 
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