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Please...once a Petition Withdrawl is signed, Can it be appealed with an attorney, to remove it, or make it no good?
 
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P.S. Thank You, and I appreciate any opinion.
 
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Hi Bird.. do you mean withdrawal of I-130 and I-485 and sponsership withdrawals? If so, it depends on if they have been approved or if they are pending. It was my understanding from BCIS that if they had been approved already, that they cannot be withdrawn. And of course if they are withdrawn, this would make a person eligible for deportation
 
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Can an I751 be withdrawn and for what reason and by whom?
 
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Swissnut and Bird, I am pretty sure that any petition can be withdrawn or cancelled......I think all you have to do is contact the BCIS and tell them that the circumstances have changed and you no longer want to sponsor the immigrant........then the BCIS takes over
 
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Im pretty sure this is not true Paddy, according to BCIS. Once a petition has been APPROVED, you cannot cancel or withdraw the petition unless fraud is involved. At that point Bcis will "look" into it. If they determine that fraud has been an issue, they will decide if you are off the hook or nor or if you may withdraw. The alien can always get another sponser. this may get u off the hook
 
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4now Paddy is correct you can get petition cancelled. You have file the petition and now you have changed your mind.
Need to write to BCIS.

What happen to the Petition if a beneficery died.
 
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Like I said before. Once a petition HAS BEEN APPROVED by BCIS, it cannot be withdrawn unless the signatures were obtained by force or fraud. You can request by writing until you are blue in the face, but they will not necessarily honor the request. This is very relevant to approved I-485. If the petitions are pending, then its not a problem.. they can be cancelled. If someone at BCIS told u this, then u got someone who did not know what they were talking about. then again what else is new Smile
 
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Depends on the characteristic or your case, if you filed join you or your spouse can withdrawn the application.

make sure you contact UCIS and get the correct information before you do it.

http://i751.wordpress.com/tag/english/
 
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PersonQ, you might want to just start a new thread about the I-751 instead of bringing these old ones back from the grave. Many here will not comment once they see the original dates

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You voted democrat. This country is not worth sneaking into any more.
 
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