Q: How does USCIS national benefits center withdraw I-130 and I-864?
I received an answer to my inquiry online and uscis said they are sending my inquiry to withdraw my I-130 to the national benefits center processing my case. Is this a good sign? Will my withdrawal be processed faster? Will they check the pictures uploaded to the unsolicited evidence I uploaded on my file? Does it matter that I sent the withdrawal letter to the office suite 5000 and not the P.O. Box listed on the notice? Should I send another to the P.O. Box on the notice?
A:
It’s encouraging that USCIS is processing your withdrawal request at the National Benefits Center. This indicates that your request is moving forward. While it’s hard to predict the exact timeline, handling it through the center might streamline the process.
Regarding the evidence you uploaded, USCIS will review all submitted documents as part of your case, including any pictures. Ensuring that all your information is complete and accurate can help avoid delays.
Sending your withdrawal letter to Office Suite 5000 instead of the P.O. Box might not pose a problem, but to ensure your request is received without any issues, it’s a good idea to send a copy to the P.O. Box listed on the notice. This provides an additional confirmation that your withdrawal has been properly submitted.
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