Is it okay to withdraw our I29-F if we are no longer planning on moving to the US?
Yes, you will be able to withdraw since the circumstances have changed. USCIS will not refund the filing fee.
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Yes, you will be able to withdraw since the circumstances have changed. USCIS will not refund the filing fee.
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