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  1. 2 minutes ago, T_P said:

    You are welcome.

     

    EAD Renewal

     

    Renewal EAD. If this is a renewal application and you are applying under one of the following categories, a filing fee is
    not required
    :
    1. (a)(8) Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or Palau;
    2. (a)(10) Granted Withholding of Deportation;
    3. (c)(l), (c)(4), or (c)(7) Dependent of certain foreign government, international organization, or NATO personnel; or
    4. (c)(9) or (c)(16) Adjustment applicant who applied after July 30, 2007.

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-765instr.pdf

     

     

    Thanks 😄

  2. 1 hour ago, Smooch-Esther said:

    Hi. Good day!

    Im trying to contact the USCIS with the costumer service number provided and i chose the one for checking the application status and theyre asking for the receipt. So i just typed my receipt number since i cant type the MSC letters, but theyr saying its incomplete. I want to check my EAD status coz its more than the processing time already. How can i talk to any of their representative since i cant find any option in the number they gave.

     

    Thanks

    Type 6 is for M ,7 is for S n 2 is for C so just type 672 thenbyour receipt number. Then the system. Will repeat your receipt number n if is correct gonna tell you to press 1

  3. On 2/19/2018 at 12:13 AM, Londonergirl said:

    I applied in August. I have not received either EAD or GC. I have not had any RFE. I had my biometrics in September. The field office has been super quick with other cases even before I applied (I look at others history). So it just made me worry a bit when I see that others who applied after me are already approved. I understand that it is in normal process time but it is just weird that others being approved and I dont even have my EAD.

    I applied on June n next week Feb 26 is my biometric. Can you imagine that? 😪

  4. 11 hours ago, Catseal said:

    No, of course not - as I said, we married right after I entered (that's what this thread is about, after all). It's not weird if you read what I wrote, it seems to be the way the Social Security Offices handle this officially as per their rules according to the one here in Seattle, and some offices just enforce it more thoroughly than others (as I mentioned, happy to be corrected on this, we weren't able to find any proof for the contrary).

    I did read. I said weird cos I applied for SSN after we got married. Yeah... Maybe different state different rules. I live in California.

  5. 51 minutes ago, Catseal said:

    We did all that, they refused. Some offices apparently handle it differently, the one I went to was very clear about the fact that they would not issue an SSN after marriage because they can't categorize me as K1 anymore, nor categorize me in any way (see above where I wrote what the denial letter stated), and that those offices which do give out SSNs after marriage are not following their internal rules. We argued with them for a while. If you find me any solid reliable source that can serve as proof that this is, in fact, wrong, be my guest, I'd appreciate it and I'd be more than happy to go back and bring that forward. Sadly, we did not find anything about them being wrong on this matter except people on here who say it worked for them, but obviously, that's not valid proof we can bring forward. So yeah, it might work for people, but it also might not, depending on your office and how strictly they follow these rules.

     

    (I do want to add that despite not getting an SSN, I had no problem getting health care, into the lease nor a bank account, so I decided to let it go for now unless someone can point me to said proof that could help show that I am entitled to get one.)

    Which state do you live?

  6. 10 hours ago, Catseal said:

    Hi there, we did exactly that for the same reasons (except that there was a weekend in between, so we had to wait until Monday to get married). We did not include any evidence yet either, but accumulating it over the next months should be fine as far as we read on Visajourney. 

     

    Two things:

     

    In case you do have the time, go and get your SSN in the morning before the wedding. We did not have time to do that and read mixed reports about this and assumed it would be possible to do it after; in our case, it wasn't. They asked me if I already married (which I obviously answered truthfully) and refused to give me an SSN based on me no longer being a K1, since I got married. They made clear that after they get informed about the marriage, they can no longer give out an SSN ( I got a denial letter stating they could not verify the immigrant document - that was the K1 visa  - I submitted as evidence of my lawful alien status).They could not give me an answer as to what my current status is now, but after talking to several people in the office it became clear that I would not be issued an SSN before I got through AOS (I do hope to be able to go back once my EAD arrives).

    On the EAD form you can ask for the issuance of an SSN along with the card (don't remember the exact wording) which we didn't as we were under the impression we could go by the next day; if you don't have the time to go before the wedding, I would suggest ticking that box though.

     

    Also, in case you haven't done this, I would strongly suggest looking into how long it takes the city hall to give you the copies of the marriage certificate. We changed our initial location because we could reduce the wait by doing so from 2-3 weeks to same-day issuance. You will need at least one copy of the marriage certificate (obviously) for AOS filing, so getting it back the same day was a priority for us because we wanted to send off the package the same day (which worked out fine).

     

    I can't say much more about AOS filing as a whole since we are also waiting to see if we did everything correctly, but I hope this helped.
    All the best on your journey.

     

    I got my SSN after we got married n it wasn't problem. I changed my last name too. Just bring your pasport, I-94 n married certificate to SSN office 

  7. 5 minutes ago, RockyA said:

    Are you sure you didn't receive any mail (usps) for your biometrics appointment? Did you change your address?

    They sent me a notification for biometrics date and location through usps mail.

    Its shocking to know that as a September filer you haven't had your biometrics done yet.

    Yes I'm sure and we didn't change the address. I'm really stressful right now

  8. 12 minutes ago, Ben&Zian said:

    No online updates?

     

    I would be calling them. Usually biometrics is about 30 days after NOA1 for EAD/AP. Maybe less, maybe a little more; but you're way out of the normal time.

    Nope,no online update.

    I called uscis manytimes but always says our option is change then just the instruction. So how can I talk to them then ? Do you have any number to contact them? I'm really worries n stress about this

  9. On 1/29/2018 at 9:14 PM, RockyA said:

    My biometrics done on oct 11th

    Field office is Pennsylvania.

    Hopefully we will hear something soon.

    I heard people saying sometimes the approval notification doesn't show up online but they get USPS mail so gotta keep checking too. 

    I talked with tier2 , he said your case is within processing time which is today updated to September 1.

    Every body says they call tier2 to check their case ,what's number u guys call ? 

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