Luella Ali
Jun 26, 2025
Great to know
I was researching an automatic revoke Probably from lawfully and decided to researched further on my case details This would unlikely happen based on the fact.:
✅ my I-130 has already been approved.
✅ I have clear documentation of my. relationship (lease, joint plans, family support, etc.)
✅ we’ve both remained married and together.
✅ No fraud or legal violations present.
✅ No divorce or death.
There’s nothing that would trigger automatic revocation.
Why do some people suddenly see "Automatically Revoked" notices?
Because:
-They get divorced.
-Their U.S. petitioner died.
-The petitioner withdrew.
-The consulate uncovered deliberate fraud.*
* If USCIS or the consulate formally determines the marriage was entered into primarily for immigration benefits with credible, documented proof.*
-The case sat untouched for over a year at the NVC after approval.
I am not NOT in any category.
( To keep myself from freaking out.
I search for those answers myself that were likely or unlikely)
Lawfully it's a good app but can unnecessarily freak you out. Because even though it's going base on your case and statistics, it doesn't mean that you would fit in that category.
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