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KHagen
I am not sure which area to place this so I am writting this again

Ok, maybe I am missing something but when we tried to get a new Social Security Card and Texas ID both stated that we needed an I-94 that was not going to expire in September.

My question is how do we get a new I-94 (filling out a I-102 but we do not meet requirements)? This is driving me nuts right now. I am not sure if filling out the AOS will do this because it really does not state that they will send us a new one or not. Do we need to go down to the local USCIS office and get a new one?

Any help or website would really give me peace of mind. Thanks
desert_fox
QUOTE(KHagen @ Jul 18 2007, 06:17 PM) *
I am not sure which area to place this so I am writting this again

Ok, maybe I am missing something but when we tried to get a new Social Security Card and Texas ID both stated that we needed an I-94 that was not going to expire in September.

My question is how do we get a new I-94 (filling out a I-102 but we do not meet requirements)? This is driving me nuts right now. I am not sure if filling out the AOS will do this because it really does not state that they will send us a new one or not. Do we need to go down to the local USCIS office and get a new one?

Any help or website would really give me peace of mind. Thanks


forget about a new I-94.

You need an EAD or some other document extending your legal stay until you receive a green card.
mybackpages
QUOTE(KHagen @ Jul 18 2007, 06:17 PM) *
I am not sure which area to place this so I am writting this again

Ok, maybe I am missing something but when we tried to get a new Social Security Card and Texas ID both stated that we needed an I-94 that was not going to expire in September.

My question is how do we get a new I-94 (filling out a I-102 but we do not meet requirements)? This is driving me nuts right now. I am not sure if filling out the AOS will do this because it really does not state that they will send us a new one or not. Do we need to go down to the local USCIS office and get a new one?

Any help or website would really give me peace of mind. Thanks



Texas will not give an ID on a 90 day I-94. They want a minimum of one year, so you will need to wait until you have the EAD or Green Card. Social Secuity will not give a number if your I-94 is close to expiring. Lastly , there is no way to get a new 1-94, it expires 90 days afrer entry on a K-1 and the status changes to pending AOS.
YuAndDan
QUOTE(desert_fox @ Jul 18 2007, 07:40 PM) *
forget about a new I-94.

You need an EAD or some other document extending your legal stay until you receive a green card.

Correct, filing I-102 only replaces a lost card, it does not extend it. K-1s should marry and file for AOS and EAD. Don't file for EAD before AOS, that will only get you an EAD card that expires the same time as your I-94.

Texas will accept EAD or Green-Card to apply for license.
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