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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I met a guy last 2010 and he filled a petition on my behalf and the USCIS approved it after 6 months. then something happened between me and my fiance..I thought he's going to cancelled the petition but he didn't..I never take my medical and interview we just let it to expired. after 1 year and a half I met a new guy and he filled a petition on my behalf (again)..and it was approved already. I am nervous if my old petition will cost a problem on my new petition. Is there anyone know what I need to do? pls. help me...

PS. I still have all the documents from my old petition.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Ignore the earth shattering post indicating what you already knew. There is no need to add to your stress levels.

There have been quite a few situations similar to yours seen here on V J. Wait for some of those informed members to respond for helpful info.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi read this topic, maybe this would give you a better idea http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/431403-denied-what-to-do-next/

thanks nicolasandres for the link. the same situation though but my old petition was approved and I have a proof of that because I still have a NOA2. and about my ex fiance he already his new girl which is american. do I recieve a letter from USCIS after or before they approved my new petition? co'z I didn't get any.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ignore the earth shattering post indicating what you already knew. There is no need to add to your stress levels.

There have been quite a few situations similar to yours seen here on V J. Wait for some of those informed members to respond for helpful info.

thanks ning. hope there is someone who can help me. :(

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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do you mean noa2? thats before they approved you

I have a copy of NOA2 of my old and new petitioner just like the situation on link that you gave to me.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi, I'm not sure if you got your answer from all of the links, but you need to find out if the first petition was withdrawn. Technically, it is dropped after a timeframe, but I have read about someone's second petition being denied at the interview stage, because it was still in the system. A letter can be sent to the NVC to request that it be withdrawn. If you could call or email NVC concerning the first petition, you might find out the status. Then they send it back to the service center, where a decision is made as to what happens to the case. The service center is not too thorough, but at the embassy, they usually seem to check things out, and look for certain things to deny a visa. What is the status of that petition when you put that number in at the USCIS website?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi, I'm not sure if you got your answer from all of the links, but you need to find out if the first petition was withdrawn. Technically, it is dropped after a timeframe, but I have read about someone's second petition being denied at the interview stage, because it was still in the system. A letter can be sent to the NVC to request that it be withdrawn. If you could call or email NVC concerning the first petition, you might find out the status. Then they send it back to the service center, where a decision is made as to what happens to the case. The service center is not too thorough, but at the embassy, they usually seem to check things out, and look for certain things to deny a visa. What is the status of that petition when you put that number in at the USCIS website?

its still in a approved petition.

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Hi, I'm not sure if you got your answer from all of the links, but you need to find out if the first petition was withdrawn. Technically, it is dropped after a timeframe, but I have read about someone's second petition being denied at the interview stage, because it was still in the system. A letter can be sent to the NVC to request that it be withdrawn. If you could call or email NVC concerning the first petition, you might find out the status. Then they send it back to the service center, where a decision is made as to what happens to the case. The service center is not too thorough, but at the embassy, they usually seem to check things out, and look for certain things to deny a visa. What is the status of that petition when you put that number in at the USCIS website?

its still in a approved petition.

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