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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hey guys

Will my fiance get work authorization at port of entry?

Known each other since we were kids ! =]

08/24/08-Engaged

01/10/2009- Sent

01/12/2009-NOA1

03/17/09- NOA2

03/25/09- NVC recieved

3/26/09- Forwarded to New Delhi Embassy

4/6/09- Packet 3 sent

4/8/09- Sent packet 3 to embassy

4/13/09-Embassy Sent packet 4

4/20/09- Recieved packet 4

4/25/09- Medical - passed =]

5/04-09- Gave paperwork to VFS

5/14/09- Intreview

Approved!!!!!!!!!!

5/26/09- POE at SFO

Posted
Hey guys

Will my fiance get work authorization at port of entry?

The chances are high if your fiance go through JFK and ask them for it.

Immigration Process (DCF Japan)

08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

08/13/2008 I-130 approved

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| Waited until we were ready to move back

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07/13/2009 IV interview at Tokyo, Japan

07/15/2009 IV(IR-1) in hand

Post-DCF

07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

Click here for the detailed timeline.

Done with USCIS until

- naturalization in May 2012 or

- GC replacement in February 2019

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Posted
Hey guys

Will my fiance get work authorization at port of entry?

The chances are high if your fiance go through JFK and ask them for it.

The chances are ZERO. And even if the make the mistake of stamping it, it is of no value to a K-1. Temporary work authorization for K-1 visas is no longer valid for work. The requirements of the I-9 form used by all employers changed in February and began enforcement in April. A K-1 can no longer work without an EAD or Green Card. An EAD applied for and approved prior to marriage and AOS will expire with the I-94 and is sigularly useless. For your $340 you will revice and EAD maybe a week or two before it expires.

Enter the US, get your SSN, get married, file for EAD and AOS (grreen card)...then go to work.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Hey guys

Will my fiance get work authorization at port of entry?

The chances are high if your fiance go through JFK and ask them for it.

The chances are ZERO. And even if the make the mistake of stamping it, it is of no value to a K-1. Temporary work authorization for K-1 visas is no longer valid for work. The requirements of the I-9 form used by all employers changed in February and began enforcement in April. A K-1 can no longer work without an EAD or Green Card. An EAD applied for and approved prior to marriage and AOS will expire with the I-94 and is sigularly useless. For your $340 you will revice and EAD maybe a week or two before it expires.

Enter the US, get your SSN, get married, file for EAD and AOS (grreen card)...then go to work.

Ahh this is important info here ... thanks for posting that ... I didn't realize they changed that now :) Thanks again!

Met: November 05, 2008

Met in Cebu first time: March 27, 2009

Engaged: March 29, 2009

Filed K1 Fiance Visa : April 15, 2009

Fly to the US Finally: October 10, 2009

Married : November 07, 2009

Pregnant YAY : Baby due July 03, 2010 :)

File AOS/EAD/Travel: February 26, 2010

EAD/Travel approved: April 26, 2010

Our Baby Boy Born: June 24, 2010

AOS approved YAY! Green Card Received October 4, 2010

Posted (edited)

The chances are ZERO. And even if the make the mistake of stamping it, it is of no value to a K-1. Temporary work authorization for K-1 visas is no longer valid for work. The requirements of the I-9 form used by all employers changed in February and began enforcement in April. A K-1 can no longer work without an EAD or Green Card. An EAD applied for and approved prior to marriage and AOS will expire with the I-94 and is sigularly useless. For your $340 you will revice and EAD maybe a week or two before it expires.

Enter the US, get your SSN, get married, file for EAD and AOS (grreen card)...then go to work.

I concur

Edited by subguy812
Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Hey guys

Will my fiance get work authorization at port of entry?

The chances are high if your fiance go through JFK and ask them for it.

The chances are ZERO. And even if the make the mistake of stamping it, it is of no value to a K-1. Temporary work authorization for K-1 visas is no longer valid for work. The requirements of the I-9 form used by all employers changed in February and began enforcement in April. A K-1 can no longer work without an EAD or Green Card. An EAD applied for and approved prior to marriage and AOS will expire with the I-94 and is sigularly useless. For your $340 you will revice and EAD maybe a week or two before it expires.

Enter the US, get your SSN, get married, file for EAD and AOS (grreen card)...then go to work.

yea, it's easier this way....

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