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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have a few questions. I'm currently dropping K1, and got married in the US and adjusting status - I've been in US since May and intended on going back to Canada in August for my job etc, but decided embassy was taking too long to do interviews, so I'm cancelling the K1, and doing it this way so I DID NOT enter knowing I was going to do this.

 

In the I-485 part 3, question one, it asks if I have ever applied for an immigrant visa to obtain perm. status -- Is it a yes or no for me? I only had gotten to the NoA2 accepted, so not sure if that counts?

Secondly, do I include my NoA2 approved paper somewhere in the paperwork? With a letter explaining as to why I am dropping the K1?

 

And for Alien number, since Im filing the I-130 at the same time, I obviously don't have one yet right? Or do I use the one on the NoA2 for the K1?

 

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24 minutes ago, Zaraliaya said:

In the I-485 part 3, question one, it asks if I have ever applied for an immigrant visa to obtain perm. status -- Is it a yes or no for me?

"No"

25 minutes ago, Zaraliaya said:

Secondly, do I include my NoA2 approved paper somewhere in the paperwork? With a letter explaining as to why I am dropping the K1?

No, don't include that.

25 minutes ago, Zaraliaya said:

Or do I use the one on the NoA2 for the K1?

Use the Alien number listed on the NOA2.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 minute ago, HRQX said:

"No"

No, don't include that.

Use the Alien number listed on the NOA2.

Thanks for the help!
 

Question about using the NoA2 alien number though -- If they enter it aren't they just going to see its for a K1?
Wouldnt it just be best to put it as 'additional information' at the end, and then they assign me a new alien number when they get the I-130 at the same time?

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1 minute ago, Zaraliaya said:

Question about using the NoA2 alien number though -- If they enter it aren't they just going to see its for a K1?
Wouldnt it just be best to put it as 'additional information' at the end, and then they assign me a new alien number when they get the I-130 at the same time?

That is now your Alien number. You must use it as is.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Zaraliaya said:

Question about using the NoA2 alien number though -- If they enter it aren't they just going to see its for a K1?

Alien numbers are assigned to people, not visas or petitions.  

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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