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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hi Guys

Really i am looking for some clarification on this....

My K1 expires april 20th, I have the work stamp as i came through JFK.

Now, I have just been hired with a large financial institution and start that job March 17th.

We sent away our AOS package March 10th.

What is the chance of the work authorization coming through before the deadline of April 20th?

I basically have 1 month for it to come!

June 20th 2007.....I-129f Sent to CSC!

July 7th 2007....NOA1

November 8th....NOA2

December 8th.....Packet 3 Received (Sent back 10th)

January 8th.....Packet 4 Received

January 16th.....Interview in London

January 20th....Flight to AZ via JFK, received temp EAD

February 29th...Civil Ceremony

March 10th...I485, I765 & I131 sent to Chicago

March 22nd....Received NOA for I485, I131 & I765 (All dated March 18th)

March 24th....Received Biometrics Appointment Letter (dated March 20th)

April 7th...Request for Initial Evidence for I485 (Received in MO on the 10th)

April 9th....Biometrics Appointment

May 30th...EAD Card Production Ordered and AP Approved

June 7th....Wedding!!

June 13th...EAD Card & AP in hand

September 22nd...AOS Interview - APPROVED!

Nov 21st...Card Production Ordered!

Nov 22nd...Welcome to America Letter Received

Nov 29th 2008...Green Card Received!!!

Aug 20th 2010...Mailed I-751 to CSC

Aug 23rd...Check Cashed

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Filed: Other Country: Germany
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I thought the work stamp is only valid until the K1 expires, which happens when you get married.

Removal of Conditions Timeline:

03/19/2008 - package sent to TSC, let's hope for the best

03/20/2008 - check cashed

03/26/2008 - case sent to Vermont Service Center

04/17/2008 - Biometrics scheduled

05/19/2008 - received I551 extension stamp via INFOPASS

02/12/2009 - APPROVED

02/21/2009 - GC received...no mistakes...valid until 2019

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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I thought the work stamp is only valid until the K1 expires, which happens when you get married.

That is correct.

You might be cutting it really close to get that EAD.

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Your work stamp is valid until the "valid to" date on the I-94 that you were given when entering the country.

Getting married doesn't invalidate the K1. The K1 is a visa which allows you to enter and remain legally in the country for the purpose of getting married, and which allows you to adjust status to legal permanent resident. If the K1 were invalidated with marriage then any K1 holder who gets married would be immediately out of status until they filed AOS.

I strongly doubt you'll get EAD in a month, 74 days is the average at the moment. Speak to your employer, they might be able to work something out. maybe they'll just not pay you for the time you're out of work authorisation, then when you get EAD give you a "surprise bonus" for being a good egg. :)

History:

K1
I-129F sent : 27-4-07...NAO1 received : 21-5-2007...NOA2 received : 29-8-2007...PKT 3 received : 20-10-2007...PKT 3 returned : 15-11-2007...PKT 4 received : 06-12-2007...Interview : 02-01-2008...Flight : 13-01-2008...Marriage : 15-01-2008

AOS
Entered USA.....01-13-08.....0...Married.....01-15-08.....2...Filed AOS.....01-17-08.....4...Received.....01-21-08.....8...NOAs (dated).....02-04-08.....22...Cheques cashed.....02-06-08.....24...Biometrics.....02-22-08.....40
Changed address online.....02-25-08.....43...Touched (AOS/EAD/AP).....02-26-08.....44...Address change receipt (mail).....03-07-08.....54...AP approval email.....03-12-08.....59...EAD card mailed.....03-18-08.....65...EAD card arrives.....03-20-08.....67...AOS Interview.....07-17-08.....186

ROC
Event.....Date.....Day......Mailed I-751.....07/07/10.....0...Re-sent I-751.....07/15/10.....8 (photocopy)...NAO1 Date.....07/16/10.....9...NOA1 Rec'd.....07/23/10.....16...BIO Notice.....07/26/10.....19...BIO...Rec'd.....07/30/10.....23...BIO Date.....08/12/10.....36...Card sent.....09/28/10.....83...Card Rec'd.....10/04/10.....89

Present:

N-400

Event.....Date....Day

Mailed N-400.....6 Mar 2014.....0

NOA.....11 Mar 2014.....5

BIO.....2 Apr 2014....27

INT.....10 June.....65

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Hi Guys

Really i am looking for some clarification on this....

My K1 expires april 20th, I have the work stamp as i came through JFK.

Now, I have just been hired with a large financial institution and start that job March 17th.

We sent away our AOS package March 10th.

What is the chance of the work authorization coming through before the deadline of April 20th? I basically have 1 month for it to come!

Zero.

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I thought the work stamp is only valid until the K1 expires, which happens when you get married.

That is correct.

You might be cutting it really close to get that EAD.

This is not correct, just for clarification. The temp EAD given from the POE is effective until the date on the I-94. It is not rendered void with marriage.

Rebeccajo is correct - the probability of an approval by the time needed is most likely zero.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I second what Rebecca has said already... the chances of getting an EAD processed in 1 month are slim at best. I believe (unless things have changed) that the USCIS aims to get EAD's processed in 90 days and if you've not had a RFE or an approval by the 90th day you can arrange an infopass appointment to request an update. Interim EAD's are no longer issued so even once that request has been made, there is still more waiting to do until your card finally arrives.

I think you should contact your prospective employer and explain the situation to them. Like anything in this bloody process, it's almost impossible to say when your EAD will be approved. Mine took 5 months and congressional involvement !! Maybe you'll get lucky and they will keep the position open until your EAD is approved ??

Mark :)

Our Full Timeline From K-1 Application through to Receiving my Green Card

Timeline Summary

11/30/2007 - I-751 Mailed to Nebraska

12/28/2007 - NOA Received (application has been forwarded to California)

01/09/2008 - Biometrics taken in St. Louis

03/27/2008 - I-751 Approved, 10 Yr Greencard in the mail !!

12/20/2016 - N-400 mailed to Phoenix lockbox

01/17/2017 - NOA Received

01/25/2017 - Attended biometrics in St. Louis

09/29/2017 - Received I-797C notice dated 09/27/17.  Interview Scheduled for November 6th @ 8am

11/06/2017 - N400 interview in St. Louis.  Approved !!:jest:

02/05/2018 - Notice of Oath Ceremony date received.  March 1st, 2018 @ 8.30am

 

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I thought the work stamp is only valid until the K1 expires, which happens when you get married.

That is correct.

You might be cutting it really close to get that EAD.

This is not correct, just for clarification. The temp EAD given from the POE is effective until the date on the I-94. It is not rendered void with marriage.

Rebeccajo is correct - the probability of an approval by the time needed is most likely zero.

Also, the K1 visa itself is null and void after the alien enters at POE. Their status is then derived off the I 94 - and once that is expired, the status is then derived off the pending AOS application.

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maybe they'll just not pay you for the time you're out of work authorisation, then when you get EAD give you a "surprise bonus" for being a good egg. :)

They can't just not pay you, the issue is you are not work authorized between the JFK stamp expiring & EAD coming... so you can't work.

I'd recommend chatting this over with your prospective employer before you start.

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