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6 hours ago, Scandi said:

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.

To add to this: as noted I-864 is not a factor in ROC, but even so the I-864 can not be withdrawn once its associated petition (I-485) has been approved, and a divorce does not terminate the I-864 obligations.

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