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My fiance and I were suppose to get married on 11/18/06, I thought the K1 would take 6 months for him to be here...but it won't. Anyways, to make a long story short, we decided to get married in December 06 and go for the K3. How do I withdraw the K1 petition?

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Be aware that K-3 takes just as long as K-1 to process, so canceling the K-1 will set you back about a year, from what I read the Dominican Republic is one of the slowest embassies to process cases.

To cancel you will have to contact the embassy with the case number assigned by NVC, and request to withdraw the petition.

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Be aware that K-3 takes just as long as K-1 to process, so canceling the K-1 will set you back about a year, from what I read the Dominican Republic is one of the slowest embassies to process cases.

To cancel you will have to contact the embassy with the case number assigned by NVC, and request to withdraw the petition.

Yes, I am aware of the slow process in DR and that I will have to start everything from square 1. Thanks for the info. :)

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7/03 - Mailed AOS & EAD

7/09 - Fed Ex Package Arrived at Chicago

7/14 - AOS/EAD Notice Date.

7/15 - Check Cashed

7/18 - AOS/EAD Noa 1 Received.

7/21 - Biometrics appt letter received.

8/07 - Biometrics appointment.

9/06 - Received email EAD in production.

9/10 - Received 2nd email EAD in Production.

9/15 - Received EAD.

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Be aware that K-3 takes just as long as K-1 to process, so canceling the K-1 will set you back about a year, from what I read the Dominican Republic is one of the slowest embassies to process cases.

To cancel you will have to contact the embassy with the case number assigned by NVC, and request to withdraw the petition.

Yes, I am aware of the slow process in DR and that I will have to start everything from square 1. Thanks for the info. :)

Are ya REALLY sure you wanna do that? I am the biggest advocate of getting married if you are ready, but the wait is getting to be over 2 YEARS for an appointment.

From what everyone is saying,it all depends where you are getting the paper work done. Canada and a couple of the well wealthier countries arent as long of a wait. Canada, UK, Aus, Etc.. Good luck with your K-1 I hope everything turns out well for the both of you. Me and my fiance are getting everything done through K-1 as well.. I am from the United States and shes from Canada.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Be aware that K-3 takes just as long as K-1 to process, so canceling the K-1 will set you back about a year, from what I read the Dominican Republic is one of the slowest embassies to process cases.

To cancel you will have to contact the embassy with the case number assigned by NVC, and request to withdraw the petition.

Yes, I am aware of the slow process in DR and that I will have to start everything from square 1. Thanks for the info. :)

Are ya REALLY sure you wanna do that? I am the biggest advocate of getting married if you are ready, but the wait is getting to be over 2 YEARS for an appointment.

From what everyone is saying,it all depends where you are getting the paper work done. Canada and a couple of the well wealthier countries arent as long of a wait. Canada, UK, Aus, Etc.. Good luck with your K-1 I hope everything turns out well for the both of you. Me and my fiance are getting everything done through K-1 as well.. I am from the United States and shes from Canada.

If you look real close, twincactus is dealing with the DR as well, so she is talking about DR specifically and not the K-1 process in general. DR is known for long wait times.

To the OP: best wishes to you in whatever decision you make, although I tend to side with those advising you to stay the K-1 course. :)

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Well... on the bright side... you don't have to deal with nearly as much problems after your SO is here with K3.

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