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    luciferase got a reaction from corvusheart in I-751 February 2017 Filers [merged threads]   
    Generally speaking, a month should be fine. I think he should communicate with his work to find out what kind of proof they need. For some employers, they don't care as long as you continue to renew your status at the right time. For some government positions, you may require to show a work authorization document that is valid for at least 5 years before they can extend the offer.
     
    If you prefer to get the stamp well in advance and the USCIS office is not too far, I think it doesn't hurt to try
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    luciferase got a reaction from shell20 in I-751 February 2017 Filers [merged threads]   
    Generally speaking, a month should be fine. I think he should communicate with his work to find out what kind of proof they need. For some employers, they don't care as long as you continue to renew your status at the right time. For some government positions, you may require to show a work authorization document that is valid for at least 5 years before they can extend the offer.
     
    If you prefer to get the stamp well in advance and the USCIS office is not too far, I think it doesn't hurt to try
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