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La la lamb

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    La la lamb got a reaction from Avandongen in I-751 March 2017 Filers   
    I also have a drivers licence valid until 2024 and SSN, and that's usually enough. I have 3 part time jobs and only one of them seems to be really strict about the GC expiration date. Maybe because it's a college...
     
    USCIS should just send out another piece of plastic with the same photo like the 2yr GC and a new expiration date temporarily while the ROC is pending. It probably costs them 3$ to produce and send it, and I'd gladly pay an extra $20 for it to make the total fee $700 
     
     
     
     
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    La la lamb got a reaction from S. & A. in I-751 March 2017 Filers   
    I also have a drivers licence valid until 2024 and SSN, and that's usually enough. I have 3 part time jobs and only one of them seems to be really strict about the GC expiration date. Maybe because it's a college...
     
    USCIS should just send out another piece of plastic with the same photo like the 2yr GC and a new expiration date temporarily while the ROC is pending. It probably costs them 3$ to produce and send it, and I'd gladly pay an extra $20 for it to make the total fee $700 
     
     
     
     
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    La la lamb got a reaction from Jamy2014 in I-751 March 2017 Filers   
    I just gave the NOA one year extension to the HR lady at my work (I received an email saying that GC expires soon), she didn't seem satisfied with it and asked to see more proof of employment authorization. I explained the process to her, and that it's all I have during the wait,  but she was very skeptical and said that she'd look into it...I'm sure it will be ok,but still the USCIS should have a better way of handling this process without having an expired card at all. Or HR people should be trained better
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    La la lamb got a reaction from S. & A. in I-751 March 2017 Filers   
    I just gave the NOA one year extension to the HR lady at my work (I received an email saying that GC expires soon), she didn't seem satisfied with it and asked to see more proof of employment authorization. I explained the process to her, and that it's all I have during the wait,  but she was very skeptical and said that she'd look into it...I'm sure it will be ok,but still the USCIS should have a better way of handling this process without having an expired card at all. Or HR people should be trained better
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