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Can one get a temp work permit at JFK POE without K1 or K3 visa?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hello to all.

If a european citizen enters the US as a visitor (visa waiver program), then could she obtain a temporary work permit at JFK point-of-entry? She is looking to work for 10 weeks while she's visiting the US.

Thank you!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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she could come as a K1 fiance, for example, and receive EAD at JFK airport. but then she is assumed to get married within the 90 days window given for K1 fiancees...

not as visitor, though

met my husband November 2001 while I was at college in Wiesbaden, Germany

decided to live together and never be separated again

01-11-/2005 K-1 visa NOA

02-04-2005 K-1 Interview inivitation

04-05-2005 K-1 Visa Interview in Frankfurt

04-11-2005 K-1 arrives per mail!

06-16-2005 finally arrived in America!

07-27-2005 got married on a HOT summer day in Houston, Texas

08-31-2005 NOA's both for EAD and AOS arrive in mail stated as of 26th of August

11-08-2005 Biometrics Appointment for AOS in the mail

EAD biometrics??-----never arrived

11-18-2005 Biometrics for both AOS and EAD successful!!

11-25-2005 EAD arrived in the mail after 3 months!! YUPPEEEE......Oh my GOD...that was a really stressful time. Immigration made my nerves go real bad!

11-28-2005 applied for SSN at Houston local office

12-04-2005 SSN arrives in the mail!

12-11-2005 AOS Interview for 30, January, 2006 arrives in the mail...Unbelievable...

...looking for a job.....

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Hello to all.

If a european citizen enters the US as a visitor (visa waiver program), then could she obtain a temporary work permit at JFK point-of-entry? She is looking to work for 10 weeks while she's visiting the US.

Thank you!

I think that's called visa fraud.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Sweden
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Hello to all.

If a european citizen enters the US as a visitor (visa waiver program), then could she obtain a temporary work permit at JFK point-of-entry? She is looking to work for 10 weeks while she's visiting the US.

Thank you!

I think that's called visa fraud.

That's what I wanted to find out. We do not intend to commit visa fraud. She will not work while she's here. Thanks!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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K3 does not get the stamp at JFK either. They can only file and wait for the card once here.

I 130 & I129F (K3) and AOS info in timeline

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