
raysaikat
05-06 09:17 AM
Hi, I have question about my case.
My family was applied I-485 by my mom's working at the company, and all my family had EAD which is working permit and received SSN with that EAD.
However, 2008 January our I-485 have got denied because of sponsor got closed.
That was the before our EAD card gets expired. So I couldn't renew the EAD card.
So My question is, is there any way to renew that EAD now?
if I still want to work, what does I have to do?
The EAD is a benefit of being in AOS --- i.e., due to pending I-485 approval. When your I-485 (I-485 applications are individual applications) was denied, your EAD stopped being valid. If you did not stop working, then you were working illegally (assuming that you had no other work VISA). So you have been out of status for more than 2 years, and possibly accrued unlawful presence for a similar period as well. If your unlawful presence accumulated to 180 days, that will trigger a 3 year ban from entering US, and a 10 year ban if the unlawful presence is 1 year or more.
My family was applied I-485 by my mom's working at the company, and all my family had EAD which is working permit and received SSN with that EAD.
However, 2008 January our I-485 have got denied because of sponsor got closed.
That was the before our EAD card gets expired. So I couldn't renew the EAD card.
So My question is, is there any way to renew that EAD now?
if I still want to work, what does I have to do?
The EAD is a benefit of being in AOS --- i.e., due to pending I-485 approval. When your I-485 (I-485 applications are individual applications) was denied, your EAD stopped being valid. If you did not stop working, then you were working illegally (assuming that you had no other work VISA). So you have been out of status for more than 2 years, and possibly accrued unlawful presence for a similar period as well. If your unlawful presence accumulated to 180 days, that will trigger a 3 year ban from entering US, and a 10 year ban if the unlawful presence is 1 year or more.
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RNGC
10-01 09:04 PM
Applied for AP/EAD/485 in July 07.....I know that I can invoke AC21 after 180 days and change jobs.....My question is ,
1. If I travel to India before the 180 days and use the AP when I return, is it like invoking AC21 before 180 days ?
2. what are the consequences of using AP within 180 days after filing for 485 ?
3. Is AP and AC21 related ? [brother, sister , cousin :) ]
Thanks.
1. If I travel to India before the 180 days and use the AP when I return, is it like invoking AC21 before 180 days ?
2. what are the consequences of using AP within 180 days after filing for 485 ?
3. Is AP and AC21 related ? [brother, sister , cousin :) ]
Thanks.

yabadaba
10-03 03:35 PM
EB1 -C
EB2 - China June 2006 India Oct 2005
Eb3 - no idea/ no prediction
EB2 - China June 2006 India Oct 2005
Eb3 - no idea/ no prediction
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tonyHK12
01-25 09:27 AM
Legal or Illegal; Congress Crackdown on Immigration - ABC News (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/bills-seek-crackdown-immigration/story?id=12726462)
The subject is quite misleading.
There is no crackdown on legal immigration.
"Despite that plea, most of the bills that have been filed in the new Congress are aimed at cracking down on immigrants — both legal and illegal
Darrell Issa of California wants to eliminate the 55,000 visas awarded through a lottery and grant them to foreigners who graduated from American colleges
- Alan Gomez"
OK he claims the elimination of DV lottery is a Bill against legal immigration!
Supporters of illegal immigration have always tried to over-hype govt action and scare legal immigrants, by saying the govt is after you too.
The subject is quite misleading.
There is no crackdown on legal immigration.
"Despite that plea, most of the bills that have been filed in the new Congress are aimed at cracking down on immigrants — both legal and illegal
Darrell Issa of California wants to eliminate the 55,000 visas awarded through a lottery and grant them to foreigners who graduated from American colleges
- Alan Gomez"
OK he claims the elimination of DV lottery is a Bill against legal immigration!
Supporters of illegal immigration have always tried to over-hype govt action and scare legal immigrants, by saying the govt is after you too.

lincoln
01-20 03:32 AM
Divak, Please see this link:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/practiceareas/immigration/pdfs/web635.pdf
If you don't get your Cards in a reasonable timeframe, I suggest you take an appointment with your local USCIS office using infopass, and take a copy of this ruling to show them. I expect them to act promptly after seeing that you are considering suing them for the delay.
http://www.lexisnexis.com/practiceareas/immigration/pdfs/web635.pdf
If you don't get your Cards in a reasonable timeframe, I suggest you take an appointment with your local USCIS office using infopass, and take a copy of this ruling to show them. I expect them to act promptly after seeing that you are considering suing them for the delay.
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jthomas
11-06 03:06 AM
It was very good. One should have told that even kids of skilled immigrants are counted on the quota. (Even a 1 year kid is counted as an skilled immigrant)
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Winn777
September 20th, 2006, 11:22 AM
Keith,
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.
Don't be afraid of the "G" lenses. I have several "Pro G" lenses and they are fantastic. The only difference in the "G" lens is it does not have an aperture ring and you don't need that unless you are using the lens on a manual camera. You can set the aperture manually in your D70 through the camera settings and you just don't need the ring.
Nikon manufactures several different quality levels of lenses and the more the lens cost the better the quality. I suggest that you buy the best glass your budget will allow and you can upgrade later. That's what I did.
I have the Nikkor 70-300 f4-5.6D ED AF Zoom and for the money it's a good lens. It's a consumer lens and doesn't have the build quality of my Nikkor 70-200 F2.8G AF-S VR IF ED Pro lens. But it works just fine and doesn't cost any where near what a Pro lens cost.