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~Alessa~

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    ~Alessa~ reacted to RodDetroit in deported for life   
    I think you are on the wrong forum. You entered illegally got deported then entered again and then got caught drunk and driving which is a felony and you want us to find yo ua loop hole because there is a baby involved, I'm sorry but i don't feel sorry for you.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to jg121783 in Can Trump stop me from being with my future wife ?   
    If you don't have a criminal history you can probably expect the process to eventually become more streamlined. Trump has said more than once he wants to make the process easier for people without a criminal record or terrorist ties. The only people who have something to worry about are people who came here illegally or have a criminal record or ties to terrorism.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to ken88 in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Yes it me. I waiting since Aug 17
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to dima.ua in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    When I talked to the officer at InfoPass appointment in September (my case updated to that status on September 6) she told that I should get back to her in the end of November if the status will not change. So, I guess, 60-90 days?
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to dannym_r in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Wait to fill it out at Social Security office and ask them what to do and they will request it or not I had the same problem and in the end the person at ss didn't needed
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Moslund in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    you dont drop the application off... you turn up take a number stand in line then when you number is called you go to the desk and it takes a few minutes for them to type the information your wrote down on the application into the computer and they will either say congrats everything went through successfully you should recieve your card withina week or they will tell you DHS need to verify your immigration status and to wait a few days and callif youve not heard anything
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to p-ana in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Depends on the bank. I can vouch for td bank that you don't need a ssn to be on joint account with a us citizen. In another topic, people came forward saying citizens bank and Bank of America are also ok for non citizens
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Project_Harajuku in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Yes you do
    Yes you do
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to shorouq123 in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    yes, you need a SSN to get any job as far as I know and you definitely need one to open a bank account. I tried to add my name to my husband's account before I got one and was unable to until I did.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to mojogirl in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    No. It wouldnt affect your application
    You only count in a person if he/she is dependent on ymthe petitioner
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to p-ana in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    They will only send you electronic notices if you signed up for the myuscis case status thing on their website and ticked the boxes to get text and email. The g1145 is only good for the first notice, saying they received and that's all.
    It's unpredictable when you're getting your interview scheduled, will depend on the field office and their workload and backlog. But when they set a date, the online status should change and show a date there. You will also get it by mail and need to take the letter for the interview (barcode they scan when you get in)
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Moslund in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Depends on how backlogged your local office is you could recieve the interview in a month 3 months 6months or a year from now... Each office has there own backlog so it all depends on that... You can look up the processing times of your local office on Uscis website... Your local office be whatever office you done your biometrics at
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Abbyerin in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Mojogirl is right! It's very hard to expedite an application even for people that really need it. I'm pretty sure you shouldn't even be looking for work at this moment. Your social security number is only used for work if you've got your EAD. In this case you've not got your EAD so if you haven't got it by 19th September then you won't be able to work. If you do it under the table and get caught then you could be deported or anything! It's not worth the hassle. You're best to wait until you get your EAD then look for a job/start a job.
    Chances of your case being expedited are quite low unless the job is needed (Skilled medical surgeon etc). You can try but it's probably best to wait. I'm sorry for being a negative Nancy but I'm just trying to help.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to p-ana in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Now you wait. Next step should be approvals for ead and AP, if you filed for them. You should be notified by mail and electronic notifications if you signed up at uscis.gov Remember it can take around 3 months from the date they received your petition. Sometimes it can be faster or take longer.
    Also you can get a rfie or rfe, if anything is missing.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to jsaechao907 in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Don't worry to much. It's just that uscis doesn't update in a timely manner
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to p-ana in AOS July 2016 Filers   
    Nvc has nothing to do with this. And it is too soon to start worrying. But If you really want to contact them, check this page https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/contact-us
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Hypnos in SSN after EAD but before green card   
    Conditional is fine.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to KayDeeCee in SSN after EAD but before green card   
    The green card you receive is conditional, only in that it is only valid for 2 years because the USCIS wants you to fill out another form, pay another fee and prove that you are in a bona fide marriage before receiving a green card that is valid for 10 years. You are a permanent resident and have all the same benefits as someone with a 10 year card.
    You can get the SSN with the EAD so you can start working, or for whatever else you may need an SSN for. When you get the green card, you can return to the SSA, update your status to that of a permanent resident, and get that stipulation removed. You will not need to return again when you get the 10 year card, only if you become a USC.
    ~ Moved from AOS from Family Based Visas to Social Security Numbers - topic about SSN~
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Hypnos in SSN after EAD but before green card   
    It makes no difference.
    If you apply for an SSN simply by virtue of your K-1 (which needs at least 14 days of validity remaining on your I-94) or with an EAD, your social security card bears the endorsement "Valid for work only with DHS authorization". This authorization = your EAD.
    If you apply for an SSN using your green card, you receive an unrestricted social security card that bears no endorsement.
    Should you receive a restricted card, but then receive your green card, you can go to the SSA and apply for a new card without the endorsement. You don't have to, but you can.
    Bear in mind you do need to update your status with the SSA after you become a US citizen, regardless of whether or not your card has the endorsement or not.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Hypnos in SSN after EAD but before green card   
    Yes.
    Or US citizenship.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to KayDeeCee in Have questions on I-485   
    Yes, ALL the forms in your new married name.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to NikLR in Wife found a job but can't be hired   
    You cant get paid without an SSN.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to Merrytooth in Wife found a job but can't be hired   
    Employers need your ssn for W-2 form (salary info, taxes withheld purposes).
    Once you have your EAD you should be able to apply for SSN.
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to KayDeeCee in Have questions on I-485   
    http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-485.pdf
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    ~Alessa~ reacted to ch3john in Have questions on I-485   
    That part is not for employment history. It's for any groups or organizations you belonged to in your foreign country.
    If you click the link KayDeeCee posted, you will see an example form and how to fill it out
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