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Some things to know regarding my questions:
I came to the US on a F1 visa and took up on-campus-employment. For that I received a social security number. On the social security card it says "valid for work only with dhs authorization"
Later, I got married and we filed for adjustment of status.
A week ago I received my employment authorization card. We still have to receive an interview appointment.
Questions:
1) Can I start doing freelance work now with my employment authorization card?
2) What do I do about the note on my social security card ("valid for work only with dhs authorization")?
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Alright. Yes, I can see that. Thanks for the response.
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Hi,
I married my USC wife and I am adjusting my status from F1 to permanent resident.
As I am getting the forms ready, I am reading cover letters people posted. I noticed that a lot of people here in the forum attach a copy of the beneficiary's birth certificate and a copy of the beneficiary's passport bio page to their I-130. Nowhere does it say in the instructions that those copies are needed.
Similar case for the I-485. A lot of people put a copy of the beneficiary's passport bio page. It doesn't say in the instructions that that is needed.
Did I skip something in the instructions?
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The results are still valid. The doctor knows she s/he is doing.
We understood your question the first time.
Oh, sure, I was not intending that my question was not understood the first time. I was just saying that bigdog's answer was confusing and give her/him a chance to clarify. Thank you for your answer, Harpa Timsah.
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Most of the CS doctors know the rules, and ours was similar with him also reading the x-ray. i had my wife on my medical at the time so BSBC paid for most of the medical stuff minus the government paperwork.
Thank you for the response. It is a little unclear, though. My questions were--in summary--is the result still valid if the doctor reads it after 72 hours? and if not, can I go to a different doctor right away?
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Alright. Thank you for the quick reply.
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Hi,
This is my first time posting. I am preparing my papers to adjust my status and I have to get the medical examination as required on form I-693.
On Friday I went to see a doctor and I had blood drawn, a Tetanus shot, and the TB test where they inject something under your skin and after 48 - 72 hours check whether there is a reaction (swelling) to that injection.
Now, on Friday I came home and realized that I cannot go back to the doctor within 48 - 72 hours because Sunday and Monday (Memorial Day) the doctor's office is closed. I called the doctor and he said that that would be no problem, he would read the result simply on Tuesday (which would be more than 72 hours after the test was applied).
Is that correct? Will my I-693 be accepted when I submit it if the reading of the TB test was more than 72 hours after the application?
IF "NO": I would go to a different doctor and have the TB test done and my I-693 filled out there. Can I redo the test (with another doctor)? Can two TB tests be applied one after the other and the results are still accepted?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Flight Tickets as Evidence
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Hi,
I am assembling my I-751 package and realized that my wife and I don't have all the bording passes from a trip we took together. I have both boarding passes from our flight there, but then there is only half of mine (torn at the perforated line) of the trip back. Not to mention that the small airlines in Europe let you print your boarding pass at home.
Obviously we still have the email confirmation of our tickets from the airline.
Should I submit the boarding passes I have or rather not since I don't have all of them and some are printed at home?