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We're probably going to have to postpone getting married. (We're still fine as a couple, but I'm not going to risk a denial due to a lack of financial support, because that will be harder to fight than reapplying.)

Can I just write a letter to the NVC and formally cancel the petition?

AOS

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Filed: 8/1/07

NOA1:9/7/07

Biometrics: 9/28/07

EAD/AP: 10/17/07

EAD card ordered again (who knows, maybe we got the two-fer deal): 10/23/-7

Transferred to CSC: 10/26/07

Approved: 11/21/07

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We're probably going to have to postpone getting married. (We're still fine as a couple, but I'm not going to risk a denial due to a lack of financial support, because that will be harder to fight than reapplying.)

Can I just write a letter to the NVC and formally cancel the petition?

When I cancelled a previous peition it was a simple letter sent to NSC. I would think somethig similiar could be accomplished here at this stage. I would also be prepared to stop it at the consulate since petitions may not stay that long at NVC.

YMMV

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Caladan

Look into things further before taking this rash step. e.g. does Canada look for 100% or 125%. There are also ways of demonstrating that the applicant will not become a public charge, the I-134 is only one thing that may be used. Don't focus totally on the I-134 as a conof generally won't. It is totality of circumstances.

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Okay, thanks: I just didn't know if there was an official form.

I'm not sure if we will be okay. From what I've read, I'm fine. From all the advice here, it's 'get a co-sponsor you need one' if your income is even close to the line. I'm guessing they scrutinize it pretty closely. And I know they look at the totality of circumstances, but that those can't make up for an income deficit. The 2007 poverty guidelines will also likely be higher, and his interview will probably be in 2007 if we continue on our present course.

I'm terrified that he won't be allowed in because we *are* borderline, and then we'll have a denial on record. I can't imagine making him go through that.

I still have to talk to my fiancé and weigh in his opinion, but I wanted to have all my options clear. Really seems like it would be easier to move to Canada at this point.

AOS

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Filed: 8/1/07

NOA1:9/7/07

Biometrics: 9/28/07

EAD/AP: 10/17/07

EAD card ordered again (who knows, maybe we got the two-fer deal): 10/23/-7

Transferred to CSC: 10/26/07

Approved: 11/21/07

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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your folks said no? just flat out no?

i'm so sorry about this. you need a ((hug))

and the most important thing is, DON'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT NOW.

you have just gotten the approval, you have time to think about this, and you have time to let them think about it too. first, have a nice long sleep. then, give it a week. ask them to reconsider. this is not a shiny bauble you are asking them for help getting, its the opportunity to marry the person you love. if you are convinced they will not help you, still reexamine all your options before throwing in the towel.

14 July 05 - "wow! now THAT is a first kiss"

23 March 06 - "let's get married!"

22 August 06 - "here we go, I129F for K1 to NSC today"

13 January 07 - "Visa in hand!!"

02 March 07 - Joy "I Do!" Judge "what about you?" Asha "Me Too!" Judge "OK then, you're married!!"

13 April 07 - "Uncle Sam, here's the papers."

21 June 07 - "application transferred to CSC, Yippie!"

07 July 07 - "why yes, that is a conditional Permanent Resident card in my hand!"

08 April 09 - will file to lift conditions

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Posted

Don't jump to such serious decisions so quickly. You need a little patience in this process.

I saw that you did not get the answers that you wanted from your previous post. That is no reason to trash the application all together.

Have you seen somewhere that previous denials for financial reasons impact future applications? I don't think so!

K1 visas are a struggle. They are not for sissies.

This is nothing compared to marriage. If you can't handle such a minor disappointment you will never be able to stand the tribulations of a husband.

10 Nov mailed I 129F to TSC

16 Nov 29 Nov Notice date

3 Dec Received NOA 1

3 Jan 05 Please I just want to be touched

3 may 05 NOA2 E mail notification

7 May 05 Mail NOA2

11 May 05 sent petition to Bogota

18 May Packet 3 arrived

19 May Checklist taken to consulate

31 May Packet 4 delivered

29 June visa granted

1 July Visa delivered

Sometime in July Lucero came to US

13 Sept 05 Married

1 Nov 05 -USCIS recieved 485 and EAD

13 December RFE stupid things I should have included Returned very quickly

27 March received bio letter for New Orleans

7 Apr_06 Bio done in New Orleans

20 April 06 Touched on all applications

21 April Email received EAD approved

27 Apr Received EAD card

30 May 2006 Received appointment letter for JaX on 13 July 2006

13 July Interview successful approved

20 July Received green card

30 June 08 Sent I751 to remove conditions

25 July 08 Application returned erroneously incorrect fee

27 July mailed new application with separate checks

15 Sept 08 Application returned erroneously K2 not within 90 day timeframe

17 Sept Mailed 3rd application with mountains of proof of error copied Senator Mel Martinez

09 October 4th application package sent. This time they said the app signature page was a copy

10 Oct Sent package again 4th time.

25 Oct Received another NOA for Wife with $625 for the amount with one year extension

30 Oct 2008 Still nothing for step daughter. Checks still haven't cleared the bank

24 November Checks finally cleared the bank

February biometrics for wife Nothing for daughter.

 
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