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Should I cancel my 2nd/redundant I-129F Application?

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Back in 2019, I filed an I-129F petition for my Chinese fiancee (now wife). Everything went swimmingly until early 2020 when her K-1 visa and outbound flight conflicted with Wuhan's COVID lockdown, and she was unable to make it out of the country until her visa expired. I scrambled and applied for both an extension of her expired visa and submitted a new I-129F application. After another year, her extension got approved (another story in itself) and she made her way over to the US in late 2021. We've now married and she's well into her AOS (did her biometrics in Jan 2022). However, we've since received the NOA2 from her 2nd I-129F and her parents abroad have weirdly received a call from the US Embassy to confirm her address.

 

Any benefits of withdrawing the 2nd I-129F or letting it run its course (e.g. not acting on the NOA2)? Could the 2nd I-129F potentially be conflicting with her AOS? I've seen threads where a I-129F withdrawal messed with AOS, although ours will be tied to a different I-129F receipt number. Thanks in advance!

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