Does the text message or the website give you a mail tracking number? I did not get any text messages, but the website says "Card was ordered to be produced", but has no tracking number.
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in the text msg there was no tracking#. when the postoffice picks up you would see the tracking# in uscis website.
there were 3 updates in the uscis website mycases section once ead application is received,
the status updates were
1.received a appln.
2.card ordered.... (2 times)
3.mailed the card...
4.post office picked up with tracking#
HTH
Has anyone used an EAD to become self employed? Meaning, established a corporation and worked as a contractor through an LLC. I have an opportunity where the nature of the job remains the same or similar but the remuneration is a bit higher both due to better rate and ability to save more from taxation standpoint. From web based research it seems like it is doable and I do intend to seek legal help. If anyone has an actual experience to share or could shed some light then it would be much appreciated.
I don't believe many folk even know about self-employment, since USCIS has no clear rules and guidelines about it. There is a memo which briefly says that the job must be same or similar and that you need to show you are actually making a living as a self-employed person,--that is, you are not a public charge getting any form of government assistance.
Since the USCIS has given no clear guidelines on switching to jobs to same or similar, most folk even hesitate to switch to a different employer under AC 21.
All the USCIS has published is a "memo" which is not legal or binding on them. They can change everything and enforce any new rules with retroactive effect. For instance, they can come up with new rules that say "self-employment" is not allowed, and deny everyone who became self-employed, even if they had done so before the new rules came into effect.
It's called the Yates Memo published May 12, 2005: http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/f...ntrm051205.pdf
Read Question 8 for self-employment.
The whole memo is an interesting read as it gives guidance to adjudicating officers. The trouble is that it is just recommendations for good practices; it is not policy; and they can change that without alerts or warnings and enforce new rules retroactively.
Also, here are Ron Gotcher's (Immigration Attorney) views on the matter: http://www.immigration-information.c...mployment.6206
Needed some help pls.
My EAD/AP renewal application was approved. The last message i saw was that Card was mailed to me. ON february 25, 2015, they had mailed the card out the address on file. The status on the website never changed to one with the tracking number of USPS. The message said to wait till march 27 to request them to send the card to me.
This is really annoying as my curent ead/ap expires in a week and i have still not got it. when i filled out the link to request the card they said they will reply to me by april 18.
Anyone face a similar situation? It was filed with Texas Service Center and was EAD/AP renewal.
Thoughts ??
Thanks,
In my case, the status changed and the tracking number showed up in 3 days. Clearly, your card is lost: either they did not mail it or USPS lost it. Call them and tell the person to connect you to a Level 2 officer and request an interim EAD. You must speak to a Level 2 officer, because the guy who first answers is just like a receptionist. He cannot help you with anything.
Do you live near a big city? Most metro areas have a USCIS office.
Call them first thing on Monday. Also, write to your local US congressman, to investigate the matter.
Just adding a data point: my EAD/AP application was received on Jan 15th and approved on Mar 26th. Strangely though I did not get an email or text notification. I just happened to check the online case status and saw that they have been approved. I have not received the card yet.
Guys what's happening with EAD renewals these days? How much time it takes these days?
I'm 4.5 months out...Last time I was lucky to get renewal in 5-6 weeks.
I got my EAD in 2011 too and have been on that for 9 years now. I was just hoping about people with PD after May-2010 get EAD as well as its cruel to keep waiting for 10+ years even for EAD whereas I got my EAD just 2 years after starting my application. I was also hoping there will be enough movement to get my GC by October this year.
Couple of EAD related question:
My concurrent filing I-485 has been pending for more than a year. I-140 was approved. I did not apply for EAD extension before its expiry as my H1B was planned to be extended using premium processing. However that is getting delayed as Premium processing is currently suspended.
- Can I change jobs even if my EAD/AP expired and renewal is in progress? Or do I need an unexpired EAD for switching jobs under AC 21?
Somebody asked following privately. I thought the question is useful to a lot of others. So reproducing the Q&A while removing identity of OP
Absolutely she can. Just give it to the HR and ask them to use it as her work authorization. That's it.Quote:
Dear Q,
I have a situation now. My wife started using her 485 EAD (1-year validity expiring on Mar-2022) starting on Sep-28. We applied for her H4 and H4 EAD renewal on Apr-2021 and it's approved on Oct-08 and they approved her H4 also. We received my wife's H4-EAD today and they approved it for 3 years (Expiring Oct-2024). Is there any way my wife can switch back to H4-EAD?
IMHO It makes no difference whatsoever what work authorization you are using. EAD is EAD. Using it or not using it means nothing to your case approval or any other chances relative to immigration. Good luck!
Pending I-485 is not a status, it's just "period of authorized stay". H1/H4 is an non-immigrant status. If the primary forgoes h1b and switches to EAD then it goes without saying that the dependent's H4 is gone as well and the dependent will have to move to the I-485 EAD, and can't come back to h4 EAD unless the primary reapplies and moves back to h1b via consular processing and the connected h4/h4 ead is approved.
What OP doesn't mention is if the primary is still on h1b or not, but given the fact that the dependent's h4 was approved recently means the primary is still on h1b as well --- which means the dependent can use the h4 ead.
If I recall the previous discussions, Once you apply / file for EAD / AP renewal in time, the receipt would allow for usage and to say it is valid for use for up to 180 days I guess.
But this is for 485 based EAD and other and not H4 EAD. Others can correct the information.
That is correct, however OP did not renew the EAD before it expired and can't work till a new EAD is issued. Not sure why OP didn't renew the EAD in time. Renewal of h1b is no reason to not renew EAD as well. In fact the whole point is to have both documents (EAD is the backup). The renewal doesn't cost anything if you file the application by yourself, and the I-765 is as simple of a form as they come.
Sorry missed that point that the EAD extension was not filed. We have been in the mess for more than a decade and we have seen multiple times how dates moves back and things change and from what we learned and the experience, everyone when we have a chance we should all file all applications as we don't know what will be helpful on a given date.
?fingerprints relating to your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization have been applied to your case?
My application for i765 has been updated with this note after about 75 days after filing at TSC, does anyone know how long does it take after?