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Originally posted by dkd08 View PostOh I see. Yours is just an administrative issue then and hence no need to worry much.
I filed my GC application in March 2018, 10 months after my asylum was approved. I have no idea why that happened but I heard it is a rare thing to do. Few weeks after my asylum was approved, I changed my address to the state I was working in. And subsequently I filed both I-730 and I-485 there (both of which are not sent to asylum office). The interesting thing is that I don’t know which asylum office has the cases.
I agree with a previous post . You need to wait a full year before submitting documents for GC. And if they transferred to asylum office you should get a notice by mail where exactly is you case .
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Originally posted by dkd08 View PostOh I see. Yours is just an administrative issue then and hence no need to worry much.
I filed my GC application in March 2018, 10 months after my asylum was approved. I have no idea why that happened but I heard it is a rare thing to do. Few weeks after my asylum was approved, I changed my address to the state I was working in. And subsequently I filed both I-730 and I-485 there (both of which are not sent to asylum office). The interesting thing is that I don’t know which asylum office has the cases.
rayon6798 did the same mistake, you can find his story on page 18 of this thread https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...232#post580232Last edited by Katiusha; 01-09-2019, 05:58 PM.
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Hey guys!! Maybe someone could answer my question. We applied for GC on March 2018 and still no answer. On February 2019 my work authorization card will be expired. Do I have to apply for the new card ? My SOCIAL SECURITY card still says “ authorized to work on with EAD”. it’s just so expensive 410$ and we need 3 of them I have some dependents on my case . Any suggestions? Thank you
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Hi is the GC based on granted asylum?
Originally posted by Sabinan View PostHey guys!! Maybe someone could answer my question. We applied for GC on March 2018 and still no answer. On February 2019 my work authorization card will be expired. Do I have to apply for the new card ? My SOCIAL SECURITY card still says “ authorized to work on with EAD”. it’s just so expensive 410$ and we need 3 of them I have some dependents on my case . Any suggestions? Thank you
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Originally posted by Sabinan View PostEven if I didn’t get an approval yet for GC ? Yes it’s asylum based
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Originally posted by IamSam123 View Postas far as I know, An Asylee does not need an EAD to work just like a permanent resident does not need an EAD to work. You can just go to the SSA and ask them to remove the restrictions. But the EAD makes it easy. I think you can apply for EAD for free when the I485 is pending, isn’t it?
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Originally posted by IamSam123 View Postas far as I know, An Asylee does not need an EAD to work just like a permanent resident does not need an EAD to work. You can just go to the SSA and ask them to remove the restrictions. But the EAD makes it easy. I think you can apply for EAD for free when the I485 is pending, isn’t it?
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Originally posted by Nick213 View PostYes, just go to Social Security office and remove the restriction, you should be good to go. For I-9 verification, you can use Social security card from List C and state ID/driver license from LIST B. By the way, Can you tell us your Service center?
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Originally posted by IamSam123 View PostMy service center is Nebraska, not sure if you are asking me. PD is Sept 2018. Status says- Fingerprint review completed.
Mine is also Nebraska Service Center. I am not sure about latest processing timeframe for Nebraska, think it's kind of slow compared to last year..Did you apply for Travel document also?
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Originally posted by Nick213 View PostMine is also Nebraska Service Center. I am not sure about latest processing timeframe for Nebraska, think it's kind of slow compared to last year..Did you apply for Travel document also?
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Originally posted by Nick213 View PostYes, just go to Social Security office and remove the restriction, you should be good to go. For I-9 verification, you can use Social security card from List C and state ID/driver license from LIST B. By the way, Can you tell us your Service center?
Thank you for your response! If you were asking me my service center is Texas
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