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Hello. I need advice on whether or not to withdraw existing AOS application (B2 to F1) which has been pending since the past 6 months. I would be filing for AOS through my USC spouse next month. Once we have the new I-797C notice, can I simply withdraw the previous F1 AOS case (unless I hear from them)? I was hoping to hear back from USCIS and continue studying meanwhile my spouse awaited her citizenship. Now since she got her's this month, we plan to go ahead and file for a GC. My B2 status had expired 6 months ago, but before it expired I applied for F1 within US hoping to study meanwhile we wait - all I have now is a I-797C asking me to wait for further instructions. 

 

If I keep both untill I get my GC, would it cause confusion in USCIS regarding my new case? Would welcome your feedback. Thanks.

Edited by DragonBallZee
 
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