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My interview is due to take place in London on 23/9

however I will not be attending as I filed for divorce here in the UK a week or so ago.

short story - emotional abuse and infidelity on my “husbands” side.

he evidently couldn’t wait a couple of months for us to get there 🥺 

anyway, I need to withdraw the application, so can someone please advise the best way. I don’t want a refusal as I would like to renew my ESTA and still holiday in the USA or visit my daughter. 

Do I simply email the embassy in London and ask for them to withdraw without refusal? Or do I just not go? 

Help please 

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I’m really sorry this ha happened to you.
 

Have you had time to think and consider things? 

 

If you withdraw from the process, you would have to start the process again. If you are sure, you can contact the embassy on their contact form with your reasons.

 

https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/iv-contact_form/

 

Whatever you chose to do, I hope it makes you happy. You do deserve better than that. 

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19 minutes ago, R1CH1991 said:

I’m really sorry this ha happened to you.
 

Have you had time to think and consider things? 

 

If you withdraw from the process, you would have to start the process again. If you are sure, you can contact the embassy on their contact form with your reasons.

 

https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/iv-contact_form/

 

Whatever you chose to do, I hope it makes you happy. You do deserve better than that. 

Good advice.  If you've done your medical already, on sure way to deal with this is to go the interview and withdraw your application directly.  Anyway, the contact form is the same one you would use if you needed to reschedule your interview.

 

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On 9/7/2020 at 12:03 AM, R1CH1991 said:

I’m really sorry this ha happened to you.
 

Have you had time to think and consider things? 

 

If you withdraw from the process, you would have to start the process again. If you are sure, you can contact the embassy on their contact form with your reasons.

 

https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/iv-contact_form/

 

Whatever you chose to do, I hope it makes you happy. You do deserve better than that. 

No need to think and consider

infidelity is a big no, paired with months of emotional abuse. I’m done.

and I’ve filed for divorce already. 

I haven’t been to the medical, I’ve cancelled it. It should have been next week. 

I’ll message the Embassy this week and eat them know I’m withdrawing the application. I don’t want a refused as I still want to renew my ESTA. 

Thanks all

 

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