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    krodriguez90 got a reaction from Thor R. Nigra in 1-9 FORM AND AOS INTERVIEW   
    What happens if you claimed you were a LPR instead?
    I claimed I was a LPR in an I-9 that got E-verify by my employer. As a result, I received a DHS TNC. I don't know how to respond to this.
    Should I just quit the job? Or try to talk to the HR an explain my situation. or hire a lawyer?
    I have a valid SS#, but I cannot work with it without an EAD. I got this SS# when I came as a J-1 visa in 2006. This time, I came with a B-2 visa an overstayed.
    I listed my I-94 number as my A-number in the I-9 that got verified.
    And now I'm very scared of what complications this might carry for me; my fiancé a USC and I are getting married in October of this year, and I know I will be adjusting my status after that. I read the law and it clearly states that claiming false U.S. citizenship is not pardon. It also says that if you worked illegally and you overstayed your visa you ARE pardon if you marry a USC.
    But nothing about claiming false LPR status. Any help?
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