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hello guys... im confused right now... my I-94 will soon expires on Sept. 29, 2006... im currently working right now... i already applied for my AOA and EAD... my problem is...can i still continue working while my EAD is on the process???? pls help me guys...

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Since you are married you have no problem, just file the AOS and EAD, you can even file this after expiration of the visa. This happens all the time especially if a couple get married very close to the 90 day mark. You wont be able to continue working though until you have your work authorization card.

So nothing to worry about. :P

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Um, When I looked at your timeline it says that you did NOT get the EAD stamp, right? And you said that you are currently working right now? And yor EAD along with your AOS is still pending? Then how are you able to work right now without a current temporary EAD? :huh:

You cannot work while your application for your EAD is still pending.

Since you are married you have no problem, just file the AOS and EAD, you can even file this after expiration of the visa. This happens all the time especially if a couple get married very close to the 90 day mark. You wont be able to continue working though until you have your work authorization card.

So nothing to worry about. :P

The OP had already stated that they have already applied for the AOS and EAD (even says so on their timeline)

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Um, When I looked at your timeline it says that you did NOT get the EAD stamp, right? And you said that you are currently working right now? And yor EAD along with your AOS is still pending? Then how are you able to work right now without a current temporary EAD? :huh:

You cannot work while your application for your EAD is still pending.

Since you are married you have no problem, just file the AOS and EAD, you can even file this after expiration of the visa. This happens all the time especially if a couple get married very close to the 90 day mark. You wont be able to continue working though until you have your work authorization card.

So nothing to worry about. :P

The OP had already stated that they have already applied for the AOS and EAD (even says so on their timeline)

i am working based on my I-94... i have my SS card...

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esaga1,

It's your employer's problem if it allows you to continue working after your EA expires - the same problem it already has since it's allowing you to work now without having an EAD.

You don't have a problem.

Yodrak

hello guys... im confused right now... my I-94 will soon expires on Sept. 29, 2006... im currently working right now... i already applied for my AOA and EAD... my problem is...can i still continue working while my EAD is on the process???? pls help me guys...
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here is my situation... im working right now based on my 90 days (I-94)... which going to expired on sept. 29, 2006... i already applied my EAD and AOS... my employer hasn't problem with this... im afraid that the immigration might deny my EAD application because i keep on working while my EAD is still on process... what should i do???

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esaga,

USCIS will not deny your application to adjust status, or your application for EA, because you worked without an EAD, or because you continue working without EA.

Yodrak

here is my situation... im working right now based on my 90 days (I-94)... which going to expired on sept. 29, 2006... i already applied my EAD and AOS... my employer hasn't problem with this... im afraid that the immigration might deny my EAD application because i keep on working while my EAD is still on process... what should i do???
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since he has no problem then why does everyone oay the fees for EAD? There has to be some problem with this on the part of the immigrant. Just Curious. When do we take responsbility for soemthing you are not suppose to do? The law says you are not suppose to work without work authorization and you work and continue why should you get in trouble? You know you are not suppose to work. I just dont get it.

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frndly,

People pay the fee for the EAD because without one most employers will not hire an alien. They're not supposed to.

Can't say why esaga's employer is OK with breaking the law and has hired him without his having an EAD. Perhaps his employer is blissfully unaware of their obligation to document the employment status of their employees.

Yodrak

since he has no problem then why does everyone oay the fees for EAD? There has to be some problem with this on the part of the immigrant. Just Curious. When do we take responsbility for soemthing you are not suppose to do? The law says you are not suppose to work without work authorization and you work and continue why should you get in trouble? You know you are not suppose to work. I just dont get it.
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