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Hi everyone, I requested cancellation of 129F (I was the beneficiary) and have been checking the online status, which still remains the same - "we have received your petition... " and etc. My ex fiance does not get in contact to update me if he ever cancelled it and if so then when ( he is that nice). Can/should I call to get the update from USCIS? Do we (particularly the petitioner) get any written notification of the cancellation and/or and e-mail? 

 

I need to know the status because I am planning a visit for my friends wedding soon and want to be clear to the immigration officer if he/she has a question. Also, when I apply for a different type of visa in the future I want to know what my chances are, and how to handle this bitter case with immigration authorities/COs. Thank you all for advise. 

never thought i would write this, life is so unpredictable... Wishing everyone patience in their visa journey.

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As the beneficiary, you can't cancel the petition. At this stage, the petition belongs to the US citizen who is petitioning you. That is why they are called petitioners. He will have to be the one to cancel it. If you contact immigration, all you can do is inform them that you two are no longer together. Otherwise, you can forget about it and it will eventually expire.

 

Unfortunately, there is a risk of it affecting another K1 visa if you happen to find another mate that applies for you in the immediate future. But if enough time has passed, it shouldn't be a problem.

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Just now, NuestraUnion said:

As the beneficiary, you can't cancel the petition. At this stage, the petition belongs to the US citizen who is petitioning you. That is why they are called petitioners. He will have to be the one to cancel it. If you contact immigration, all you can do is inform them that you two are no longer together. Otherwise, you can forget about it and it will eventually expire.

 

Unfortunately, there is a risk of it affecting another K1 visa if you happen to find another mate that applies for you in the immediate future. But if enough time has passed, it shouldn't be a problem.

Thank you, sorry I was not clear by 'requested cancellation" I meant I asked my petitioner to do so because I know only he can. He does not contact me or responds thus I do not know if he did it. 

I could forget about it, but in the near future I may have to apply for a different type of visa, and this question unresolved would not be a good thing for my other application. 

 

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Yes, I see your concern. When you apply for another visa you will have to state what happened with the K1. There is a recent thread where a person's daughter got denied a tourist visa because immigration has on record she has a K1 file open. It sounds like an error or a case of stolen identity but it goes to show the troubles of having multiple visa applications out.

 

Try to do the best you can to get the ex to cancel it. If that doesn't work then just explain as much as possible what happened in future visa apps.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, NuestraUnion said:

Yes, I see your concern. When you apply for another visa you will have to state what happened with the K1. There is a recent thread where a person's daughter got denied a tourist visa because immigration has on record she has a K1 file open. It sounds like an error or a case of stolen identity but it goes to show the troubles of having multiple visa applications out.

 

Try to do the best you can to get the ex to cancel it. If that doesn't work then just explain as much as possible what happened in future visa apps.

 

 

Thank you. A stupid question-  would they give me any information (over the phone) wether or not the petition has been cancelled although I am not the petitioner? And do they send any proof of cancellation?

The petitioner is not handling this on a mature level, I am not sure if he will ever respond to me saying that the work is done and or contact me if cancellation paperwork/action whatever it is has been received. 

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1 hour ago, Nevad@ said:

Thank you. A stupid question-  would they give me any information (over the phone) wether or not the petition has been cancelled although I am not the petitioner? And do they send any proof of cancellation?

The petitioner is not handling this on a mature level, I am not sure if he will ever respond to me saying that the work is done and or contact me if cancellation paperwork/action whatever it is has been received. 

I would suggest that you send an email to USCIS and explain that you do not intend to marry the petitioner. I don't think there is anything else you can do at this point......good luck.

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