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Hi Everyone,
  I received this update from USCIS. I am currently in divorce process and separated from my wife since one year . I was waiting for divorce  decree to file for a waiver and this update has been received . Has anyone experienced similar situation before . Any help will be appreciated about what this request for withdrawal mean and how to proceed . Thank you !

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15 minutes ago, Revanth said:

Hi Everyone,
  I received this update from USCIS. I am currently in divorce process and separated from my wife since one year . I was waiting for divorce  decree to file for a waiver and this update has been received

Did you send anything to USCIS?

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16 minutes ago, Loren Y said:

Looks like the Ex pulled her I-864, or sent something to trigger this. Time to lawyer up! and make sure you have plenty of evidence that you entered into the marriage in good faith.

I don't think the withdrawl would trigger this. If the ex did send something it would result in an interview,rfe, denial or even the evidence being ignored. I don't think the ex has any say in a withdrwal. 

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@Revanth,  Had you previously filed a joint I-751?  If so, the US spouse withdrew, it seems.  You need a good attorney to help prepare you for the scrutiny you will face. 

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20 minutes ago, A110 said:

I don't think the withdrawl would trigger this. If the ex did send something it would result in an interview,rfe, denial or even the evidence being ignored. I don't think the ex has any say in a withdrwal. 

if it's i-751 joint, ex can withdraw. the only time ex cant withdraw is when OP file solo i-751 

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21 minutes ago, A110 said:

I don't think the withdrawl would trigger this. If the ex did send something it would result in an interview,rfe, denial or even the evidence being ignored. I don't think the ex has any say in a withdrwal. 

The ex co- signed the original 751, so she might very well have withdrawn her signature.

 

OP posted this on a Facebook group I administered, and he was given very similar replies. 

 

Time to lawyer up, OP.

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29 minutes ago, A110 said:

I don't think the withdrawl would trigger this. If the ex did send something it would result in an interview,rfe, denial or even the evidence being ignored. I don't think the ex has any say in a withdrwal. 

For a joint I-751, the US spouse has a lot of say. 

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While I agree this is most likely the result of the ex-spouse withdrawing the joint I751, I am not certain this is a case that absolutely requires a lawyer.  The OP can proceed with filing a new I751 with a divorce waiver, people do this all the time without lawyers.

 

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10 hours ago, A110 said:

I don't think the withdrawl would trigger this. If the ex did send something it would result in an interview,rfe, denial or even the evidence being ignored. I don't think the ex has any say in a withdrwal. 

Correct, even if the form also has the US spouse's signature on it, it is the immigrant's petition. A US citizen cannot withdraw the immigrants petition (and the i-864 has nothing to do with ROC, that's an AOS thing). Maybe the US citizen pretended to be the immigrant and wrote USICS a letter about withdrawal? Possibly, as USCIS doesn't verify who sends the letter, as long as all the info in the letter is correct.

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