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2 hours ago, TNJ17 said:

Dude, your wife is done with your relationship. Your journey to the US is done. Face it. Your visit visa is also done. No CBP is gonna allow you entry. You’re too much of a risk. There is absolutely nothing anyone on this website can do for you. You need to find a professional that can work with you on your personal problems. Like everyone has said this forum is only to help with immigration issues. This is no longer an immigration issue. 

His visitor visa wouldn't be revoked unless his CR1 was approved, there's no reason for it to be. That isn't saying he should attempt to enter the US at this time, right after his wife revoked her petition. He most likely would be denied entry at this time. 

 

OP. We cannot give you marriage advice, this is an immigration forum, especially since you've made it clear that you still have no idea what's going on. As far as you B2 goes, wait until your divorce is final and check directly with the US consulate in Islamabad and ask them what the status of that visa is. I would not recommend trying to travel to the US at this point and time as you'll most likely be denied entrance as you're still legally married to this woman and they will assume you have immigrant intent.


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17 hours ago, Aster said:

Dear all ,   Today I received call from embassy that my petition (wife) is withdraw the case ..   My interview was on 4th September 2018.    

 

If it will be continued ?   Or resubmit the case ? 

It won't be continued.  You cannot resubmit the case.  If you show up for your interview you will be denied as soon as CO looks in your file and sees your wife withdrew the petition.

 

17 hours ago, Aster said:

Visit visa also revoked ?

Your visit visa is not revoked, but most likely you will be denied entry at the border if you travel to the US anytime soon. 

 

16 hours ago, Aster said:

I asked her please tell me the reason ,  as she talked me in good way.  Last talked on 17th august and 14 august I received my interview call email ,   And no response since then 

She is done with the marriage, if she withdrew the petition.  She probably does not know what to say to you so is not returning your calls, and hoping you stop calling her and her relatives.  

 

There is nothing you can do immigration-wise.  You will not be approved for the spouse visa.   You (probably) will not be able to enter the US anytime soon.

Marriage-wise it is time to divorce and go on with your life.

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I totally agree this isnt a relationship forum but I am kinda shocked how coldhearted a lot of you guys are, just because your relationship is going good.

 

If I am married and my wife/husband just withdrawls our petition WITHOUT telling me the reason. Without talking to me or anything, then I would do everything to get her/him to talk to me too. They are MARRIED. You cant just leave someone by ignoring them. You cant get a divorce from ignoring them. What his wife is doing is just the most childish thing ever. It doesnt matter to me what he did, you cant just ghost out of a marriage. 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Toastbear said:

I totally agree this isnt a relationship forum but I am kinda shocked how coldhearted a lot of you guys are, just because your relationship is going good.

 

If I am married and my wife/husband just withdrawls our petition WITHOUT telling me the reason. Without talking to me or anything, then I would do everything to get her/him to talk to me too. They are MARRIED. You cant just leave someone by ignoring them. You cant get a divorce from ignoring them. What his wife is doing is just the most childish thing ever. It doesnt matter to me what he did, you cant just ghost out of a marriage. 

 

 

They aren't being coldhearted - they are tired of repeating themselves. OP already posted a thread about this same thing a few days ago, and was told all of the same things, also told this is not a relationship forum and an immigration forum, and that thread was even locked by mods because of this. OP decided to restart the thread AGAIN, despite the advice he has already been given.

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10 hours ago, Cathi said:

His visitor visa wouldn't be revoked unless his CR1 was approved, there's no reason for it to be. That isn't saying he should attempt to enter the US at this time, right after his wife revoked her petition. He most likely would be denied entry at this time. 

 

OP. We cannot give you marriage advice, this is an immigration forum, especially since you've made it clear that you still have no idea what's going on. As far as you B2 goes, wait until your divorce is final and check directly with the US consulate in Islamabad and ask them what the status of that visa is. I would not recommend trying to travel to the US at this point and time as you'll most likely be denied entrance as you're still legally married to this woman and they will assume you have immigrant intent.

It won’t be revoked, well unless the embassy finds something to revoke. The problem is he’s shown immigrant intent. And the US citizen withdrew the petition. He’s still going around trying to find a way to get in the US. He’s too much of a risk. They’ll never let him in. Not after this. 

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2 hours ago, Toastbear said:

I totally agree this isnt a relationship forum but I am kinda shocked how coldhearted a lot of you guys are, just because your relationship is going good.

His last thread from a few days ago (which was locked) went around in circles with him asking the same questions, and getting the same advice/answers.

Repeatedly within the same thread.  For pages.  

 

He was told at the end of that thread, by the Moderators, to not restart or refer to it elsewhere. 

 

He's restarted it, and is asking the same questions here as before and getting the same advice/answers as before.  Repeatedly.  For pages.

 

Has nothing to do with being cold-hearted, or anything to do with anyone else's relationship "going good". 

Has more to do with how many times can one be told the same thing?

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~~Thread locked for ignoring moderation's warning. Do Not Start another thread for any related discussion. Members cannot give you any other advice other then what you have already been given.~~

To recap what members have said -  your interview is no longer possible, your B visa is not automatically canceled, but entry to the US is up to CBP and as you have shown immigrant intent chances are slim.  

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