Withdrawal of I-130 previously filed under different category?

smali

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I am posting this thread here as I did not receive any reply at Green Card Thread. Guys here are more exeperienecd, I guess.

I will be USC on Oct 2 and have already filed I-130 for my wife in Dec 2008. I am ready to mail I-485, I-765, I-131 and G-325A to Chicago Lock box on my oath day alongwith a check for $1010. Is this OK.

Moreover, I am asking my sister in law to sign as joint sponsor.

Now, my sister in law, who is USC have also already filed I-130 for my wife about 5 years ago as sister of USC, which is taking 12 years. What shall we do now. Should my wife send a letter to National Benefit Center to withdraw the I-130 filed by my sister in law, or does my sister in law have to write to withdraw. If we do not withdraw the previous I-130, can we proceed concurrently and withdraw at the time of interview. Who actually withdarws the I-130. What if we do not withdraw the previously filed I-130, can the second I-130 be approved and AOS adjudicated. Please reply.
 
Family based AOS

I am posting this thread here as I did not receive any reply at Green Card Thread. Guys here are more exeperienecd, I guess.

I will be USC on Oct 2 and have already filed I-130 for my wife in Dec 2008.
------------------------- If YOU have filed I-130 for your wife then you can inform USCIS after Oct 2 to upgrade I-130 as you will be USC. you need to send copy of I-130, copy of your Naturalization certificate or copy of US passport.
I am ready to mail I-485, I-765, I-131 and G-325A to Chicago Lock box on my oath day alongwith a check for $1010. Is this OK.
------------------------your Wife need to send copy of I-130, copy of your Naturalization certificate or copy of US passport with other documents.

Moreover, I am asking my sister in law to sign as joint sponsor.

Now, my sister in law, who is USC have also already filed I-130 for my wife about 5 years ago as sister of USC, which is taking 12 years. What shall we do now. Should my wife send a letter to National Benefit Center to withdraw the I-130 filed by my sister in law, or does my sister in law have to write to withdraw. If we do not withdraw the previous I-130, can we proceed concurrently and withdraw at the time of interview. Who actually withdarws the I-130.
What if we do not withdraw the previously filed I-130, can the second I-130 be approved and AOS adjudicated.
------------------------yes if you filed I-130 for your wife.
Please reply.

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Family based AOS

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I am posting this thread here as I did not receive any reply at Green Card Thread. Guys here are more exeperienecd, I guess.

I will be USC on Oct 2 and have already filed I-130 for my wife in Dec 2008. I am ready to mail I-485, I-765, I-131 and G-325A to Chicago Lock box on my oath day alongwith a check for $1010. Is this OK.

Moreover, I am asking my sister in law to sign as joint sponsor.

Now, my sister in law, who is USC have also already filed I-130 for my wife about 5 years ago as sister of USC, which is taking 12 years. What shall we do now.
... It's up to you. You can have both at the same time. Most probably your petition will be approved first.

Should my wife send a letter to National Benefit Center to withdraw the I-130 filed by my sister in law, or does my sister in law have to write to withdraw.
... Your sister-in-law needs to withdraw the I-130

If we do not withdraw the previous I-130, can we proceed concurrently and
... Yes

withdraw at the time of interview
... You can withdraw once she gets approval on your petition

Who actually withdarws the I-130.
... Person who is sponsoring (in this case your sister-in-law)

What if we do not withdraw the previously filed I-130, can the second I-130 be approved and AOS adjudicated.

... Yes

Please reply.
 
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