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Afraidandalone

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  1. 3 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

    Hopefully, the OP had a better night's sleep last night....

    I did! Thank you all so much for chiming in with your answers. Yesterday was a big roller coaster of emotions. You've brought both me and my husband a lot of peace.

     

    The EAD got approved indeed. The reason I was so worried when I started writing this post was because they initially estimated 11 months processing time for the EAD, and I hadn't expected it would take so long. I only found out that it was approved as I was writing up this topic yesterday, which changed everything. I still have to receive it, but that should happen sometime in the next month or so. 

     

    Again, thank you all so much. I will update this post again when I have some more information on my AOS, for anyone who happens to be in the same-ish boat in the future for reference.

     

  2. Hi all,

     

    I know this topic has been discussed in detail, and that the answer is: don't work for anyone while waiting for your EAD. But here's my situation... and please be kind, my mental state is completely shot from these recent discoveries and I have no idea what I am doing at this point.

     

    When applying for the K1 visa, my partner and I made use of an attorney during the process. We met with one in our city in person. One of the things I was adamant about during our initial conversion is that I want to continue working. My job back home is entirely cloud-based, so I can work wherever I want. My lawyer said (in person, not in writing), this is not a problem. She would help us obtain the K1 visa, and did so professionally. We proceeded to request the K1 visa, everything went smoothly. We decided to do the adjustment of status without a lawyer, as she told us that it is much easier than obtaining the K1 visa, and we could do it ourselves if we wanted to.

     

    I moved to the US earlier this year, and continued working under the assumption that this was okay as this is what we were told. We based our entire plan around this. My boss started looking into how to pay taxes in the US, and one lawyer he contacted said it was absolutely not ok for me to work without an EAD. This was after I was already living and working here.

     

    After that I decided to email my former lawyer about this, and suddenly she confirms that I need to request an EAD. All research online points to the same answer, at least discussions in recent years. 

     

    As you can imagine, ever since then I have been mildly panicky, and it's only grown worse over time, to the point where I am unable to sleep. Due to the way my contract is set up, I can't simply quit and walk out like an American can. I am an important cog in the machine, and I have a 2 month bridge period in which I need to keep working while they search for a replacement. On top of that, I've already been working in the US, and when filing my i-485 I was very open and honest about this (saying I was still working there).

     

    Some more information on my case:

     

    • The status of my i-485 is currently on Step 4 of 4: Case decision. I did my biometrics earlier this month, and once they processed that, they also checked off the "attend interview" step, so I guess that was not needed in my case.
    • I also requested my EAD and re-entry permit, concurrent with my i-485. I checked myUSCIS today and it seems both of those have been approved as of today (I have yet to receive a letter in the mail about this). I guess that technically means I have my EAD, but my fear of working prior to this without one still stands. 

     

    I'm currently trying to schedule a call with my boss to ask if we can terminate my employment. The biggest question from me to you is... what do I do? Do I quit asap, and hopefully be allowed to make clear I did not realize I was doing something illegal? Or will my green card request probably just be denied right away? Will I get deported? I know the answer is probably "lawyer up", but I also don't even know where to start looking for a good lawyer on this subject, and I don't trust my previous one for obvious reasons.

     

    I am at my wit's end. Thanks for reading and understanding all this. If anyone has been in the same boat, I'd love to hear from you.

     

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