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K3 to CR1


jakerhod

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If someone has already received a CR1 visa, then all processing is stopped on the K3. If for some reason we were unaware that you had already received the CR1 we would stop processing it after not hearing from you for one year. This would have no adverse effect on you.

 

Sincerely,

 

IV unit, US Consulate, Guangzhou, China

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If someone has already received a CR1 visa, then all processing is stopped on the K3. If for some reason we were unaware that you had already received the CR1 we would stop processing it after not hearing from you for one year. This would have no adverse effect on you.

 

Sincerely,

 

IV unit, US Consulate, Guangzhou, China

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Will GUZ and HNK Consulates contact each other with regards to the said petitions?

 

Thanks.

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If someone has already received a CR1 visa, then all processing is stopped on the K3. If for some reason we were unaware that you had already received the CR1 we would stop processing it after not hearing from you for one year. This would have no adverse effect on you.

 

Sincerely,

 

IV unit, US Consulate, Guangzhou, China

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Will GUZ and HNK Consulates contact each other with regards to the said petitions?

 

Thanks.

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Probably not unless we had a reason to do so. It's not uncommon for people to stop processing their cases. As previously mentioned there is nothing wrong with not processing a case to conclusion, so there would probably be no reason for us to contact HK or vice versa.

 

Of course if fraud was suspected somewhere, then we'd contact each other for sure.

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Following the example of a GUZ and HK processes in tandem:

 

If the CR1 interview gets scheduled at one and the K3 at another...

 

1) Does the simple 'request for information' (Overcome) prompt a notice to another post?

 

2) Does the post seeking revocation by returning the case to USCIS in the states prompt a notice to another post?

 

[purpose of questions is to see if/when an applicant can continue to pursue the other visa in light of the first one having some issue]

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Following the example of a GUZ and HK processes in tandem:

 

If the CR1 interview gets scheduled at one and the K3 at another...

 

1) Does the simple 'request for information' (Overcome) prompt a notice to another post?

 

2) Does the post seeking revocation by returning the case to USCIS in the states prompt a notice to another post?

 

[purpose of questions is to see if/when an applicant can continue to pursue the other visa in light of the first one having some issue]

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If the applicant has ever been refused for a visa anywhere in the world then the adjudicating officer will be aware of it.

 

Naturally, if an applicant has recently been refused for an immigrant visa elsewhere, this will likely lead to a line of inquiry in that direction....

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