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Re: Is a I-129F Withdrawl Recommended? Posted on: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 00:01:53 +0000 (UTC)


olwagner@netcourrier.com wrote:
> Why do you wan to withdraw your I-129F?
> They will not refund any fee no matter what.
> If I were you, I would just ignore the I-129F for the time being.
> If the circonstance change later, you would have a backup option
ready
> to use.
>
> In any case, they will discard the I-129F 4 months after approval.

Thank you for your response.

We decided to wait unitl the I-130 immigrant visa is processed and not
accept the I-129F due to the fact that if she comes to the US on a
I-129F we will have to pay $385.00 for adjustment of status and plus
she cannot work.

If we apply for a work permit, that is another $185.00 dollars per
renewal.

Our I-130 is on the last portion (DS-230) is currently being processed
by the NVC

Thanks Again,

Phil

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