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This article will discuss the difference between a Notice of Intent To Deny (NOID) and a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) and what you should do if you receive one. We will answer the following questions: What is a Notice Of Intent To Deny?, What is a Notice Of Intent To Revoke?, Why would USCIS deny or revoke a petition?, and What should you do if you receive a Notice of Intent To Deny or Revoke?
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