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I have a pending I-130 which was filed by my ex-wife and now we are divorced and I recently got married to a USC and want to start the process all over again.my questions are thus:

1: Do I have to cancel the pending I-130?

and if so ,how do I go about the process?

2: also,since I am starting the process all over,what are the best steps to follow and what forms are necessary to be filed.

3: Heard that my ex-wife has to initiate the cancelling of the pending the I-130, what happens if she refuses to do so?

4: Since I am re-married in the USA, is it better to include the I-129F when filing?

Thank you

P/S no document was filed on my behalf when I got into the country for I never got a chance to do anythign befoire I was slapped with a divorce

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I have a pending I-130 which was filed by my ex-wife and now we are divorced and I recently got married to a USC and want to start the process all over again.my questions are thus:

1: Do I have to cancel the pending I-130?

and if so ,how do I go about the process?

2: also,since I am starting the process all over,what are the best steps to follow and what forms are necessary to be filed.

3: Heard that my ex-wife has to initiate the cancelling of the pending the I-130, what happens if she refuses to do so?

4: Since I am re-married in the USA, is it better to include the I-129F when filing?

Thank you

P/S no document was filed on my behalf when I got into the country for I never got a chance to do anythign befoire I was slapped with a divorce

I agree about contacting a lawyer. I can answer the last question though - you can't file the I-129F at the same time, you need to wait for the NOA1 on the I-130.

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I have a pending I-130 which was filed by my ex-wife and now we are divorced and I recently got married to a USC and want to start the process all over again.my questions are thus:

1: Do I have to cancel the pending I-130?

and if so ,how do I go about the process?

2: also,since I am starting the process all over,what are the best steps to follow and what forms are necessary to be filed.

3: Heard that my ex-wife has to initiate the cancelling of the pending the I-130, what happens if she refuses to do so?

4: Since I am re-married in the USA, is it better to include the I-129F when filing?

Thank you

P/S no document was filed on my behalf when I got into the country for I never got a chance to do anythign befoire I was slapped with a divorce

I agree about contacting a lawyer. I can answer the last question though - you can't file the I-129F at the same time, you need to wait for the NOA1 on the I-130.

I have spoken to numerous lawyers and they all gave me conflicting responses.one said I should do the I-130 to lead to a CR/IR while another said we would continue with what was filed initially.in all of this,I know I have to go back home to be able to get the visa which I have to do and even another lawyers said I do not have to go home.so basically,most of the lawyers I speak to are totally lost on what to do.

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WELL, YOU WILL HAVE TO CANCEL THE FIRST I30 IN ORDER TO PROCEED WITH YOUR "NEW WIFE". YOU CANT HAVE TWO I130 BEING PROCESSED AT THE SAME TIME BY TWO DIFFERENT WOMEN.

I have a pending I-130 which was filed by my ex-wife and now we are divorced and I recently got married to a USC and want to start the process all over again.my questions are thus:

1: Do I have to cancel the pending I-130?

and if so ,how do I go about the process?

2: also,since I am starting the process all over,what are the best steps to follow and what forms are necessary to be filed.

3: Heard that my ex-wife has to initiate the cancelling of the pending the I-130, what happens if she refuses to do so?

4: Since I am re-married in the USA, is it better to include the I-129F when filing?

Thank you

P/S no document was filed on my behalf when I got into the country for I never got a chance to do anythign befoire I was slapped with a divorce

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WELL, YOU WILL HAVE TO CANCEL THE FIRST I30 IN ORDER TO PROCEED WITH YOUR "NEW WIFE". YOU CANT HAVE TWO I130 BEING PROCESSED AT THE SAME TIME BY TWO DIFFERENT WOMEN.
I have a pending I-130 which was filed by my ex-wife and now we are divorced and I recently got married to a USC and want to start the process all over again.my questions are thus:

1: Do I have to cancel the pending I-130?

and if so ,how do I go about the process?

2: also,since I am starting the process all over,what are the best steps to follow and what forms are necessary to be filed.

3: Heard that my ex-wife has to initiate the cancelling of the pending the I-130, what happens if she refuses to do so?

4: Since I am re-married in the USA, is it better to include the I-129F when filing?

Thank you

P/S no document was filed on my behalf when I got into the country for I never got a chance to do anythign befoire I was slapped with a divorce

how do you go about cancelling that

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