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Old Mar 9th 2003, 8:48 pm
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Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 12:35 am
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Dabear© wrote:
    >
    > Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    > the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
    > office

You apply for an EAD and after that a SSN as soon as you
arrive in the US. Even before marriage.
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 1:08 am
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you can apply for an EAD before Marriage???

steggy wrote:

    > Dabear© wrote:
    > >
    > > Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    > > the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
    > > office
    > You apply for an EAD and after that a SSN as soon as you
    > arrive in the US. Even before marriage.
    > --
    > steg
 
Old Mar 10th 2003, 4:18 am
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On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 18:35:29 -0700, steggy wrote:

    >Dabear© wrote:
    >>
    >> Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    >> the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
    >> office
    >You apply for an EAD and after that a SSN as soon as you
    >arrive in the US. Even before marriage.

I don't think that is quite right steg, If you don't get the work
authorisation stamp at the POE you can apply for a 90 day EAD under
category (a)(6) but this has to be done within 90 days of arrival and
cannot be renewed. The one year EAD must be applied for at the same
time or after you file for AOS and is filed under category (c)(9).

If you don't get the stamp at the POE then it is almost pointless
applying under (a)(6) as most places are taking 90 days to process
EAD's anyway!

As far as the SSN is concerned, it is best to apply for it as soon as
you arrive here. Do NOT wait until after the marriage.

Hope this helps

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Old Mar 10th 2003, 4:19 am
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 02:08:05 GMT, Dabear© wrote:

    >you can apply for an EAD before Marriage???
Only for a 90 day one under category (a)(6) (see my other post)


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Old Mar 10th 2003, 8:06 am
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Denis Barlow wrote:
    >
    > On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 18:35:29 -0700, steggy wrote:
    >
    > >Dabear© wrote:
    > >>
    > >> Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    > >> the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
    > >> office
    > >
    > >You apply for an EAD and after that a SSN as soon as you
    > >arrive in the US. Even before marriage.
    >
    > I don't think that is quite right steg, If you don't get the work
    > authorisation stamp at the POE you can apply for a 90 day EAD under
    > category (a)(6) but this has to be done within 90 days of arrival and
    > cannot be renewed. The one year EAD must be applied for at the same
    > time or after you file for AOS and is filed under category (c)(9).
    >
    > If you don't get the stamp at the POE then it is almost pointless
    > applying under (a)(6) as most places are taking 90 days to process
    > EAD's anyway!
    >
    > As far as the SSN is concerned, it is best to apply for it as soon as
    > you arrive here. Do NOT wait until after the marriage.
    >
    > Hope this helps
    >
    > --
    > Denis
    >
    > I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.

Welllllllllll

I arrived in July 2000 through LAX. Did not know of stamps,
did not get a stamp. Went to INS and within a week I had an
EAD and with that I got a SSN. EAD was valid for a full
year. All through my K-1 entry visa. Found a job before we
got married. I know things changed, but did things change so
much since then????
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 9:44 am
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Yes, they did. They changed that much!

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    > Denis Barlow wrote:
    > >
    > > On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 18:35:29 -0700, steggy wrote:
    > >
    > > >Dabear© wrote:
    > > >>
    > > >> Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I
enter
    > > >> the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the
Sacramento
    > > >> office
    > > >
    > > >You apply for an EAD and after that a SSN as soon as you
    > > >arrive in the US. Even before marriage.
    > >
    > > I don't think that is quite right steg, If you don't get the work
    > > authorisation stamp at the POE you can apply for a 90 day EAD under
    > > category (a)(6) but this has to be done within 90 days of arrival and
    > > cannot be renewed. The one year EAD must be applied for at the same
    > > time or after you file for AOS and is filed under category (c)(9).
    > >
    > > If you don't get the stamp at the POE then it is almost pointless
    > > applying under (a)(6) as most places are taking 90 days to process
    > > EAD's anyway!
    > >
    > > As far as the SSN is concerned, it is best to apply for it as soon as
    > > you arrive here. Do NOT wait until after the marriage.
    > >
    > > Hope this helps
    > >
    > > --
    > > Denis
    > >
    > > I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.
    > Welllllllllll
    > I arrived in July 2000 through LAX. Did not know of stamps,
    > did not get a stamp. Went to INS and within a week I had an
    > EAD and with that I got a SSN. EAD was valid for a full
    > year. All through my K-1 entry visa. Found a job before we
    > got married. I know things changed, but did things change so
    > much since then????
    > --
    > steg
 
Old Mar 10th 2003, 1:15 pm
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 02:06:34 -0700, steggy wrote:

    >Welllllllllll
    >I arrived in July 2000 through LAX. Did not know of stamps,
    >did not get a stamp. Went to INS and within a week I had an
    >EAD and with that I got a SSN. EAD was valid for a full
    >year. All through my K-1 entry visa. Found a job before we
    >got married. I know things changed, but did things change so
    >much since then????

They sure did Steg, It was as I described when I arrived here in
Phoenix in December 2001
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 2:35 pm
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Originally posted by Dabear?
Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the Sacramento
office
Prior to marriage on arrival you can apply for a temporary 90 day EAD. Upon marriage at AOS you can apply for a full EAD.
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 5:31 pm
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I thought a 90 day EAD was included in the K1 & I-94

robclews wrote:

    > Originally posted by Dabear?
    > > Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    > > the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the
    > > Sacramento
    > > office
    > Prior to marriage on arrival you can apply for a temporary 90 day EAD.
    > Upon marriage at AOS you can apply for a full EAD.
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    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Mar 10th 2003, 6:34 pm
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Originally posted by Dabear?
I thought a 90 day EAD was included in the K1 & I-94

robclews wrote:

    > Originally posted by Dabear?
    > > Does a K1 visa also have to fill out the I-765 form as soon as I enter
    > > the US or do I file it with the AOS. This will be done at the
    > > Sacramento
    > > office
    > Prior to marriage on arrival you can apply for a temporary 90 day EAD.
    > Upon marriage at AOS you can apply for a full EAD.
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
You are under the K1 authorised to work for 90 days from date of entry, however you still need the card and have to apply for this on entry.
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Old Mar 10th 2003, 8:06 pm
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Denis Barlow wrote:
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    > On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 02:06:34 -0700, steggy wrote:
    >
    > >Welllllllllll
    > >
    > >I arrived in July 2000 through LAX. Did not know of stamps,
    > >did not get a stamp. Went to INS and within a week I had an
    > >EAD and with that I got a SSN. EAD was valid for a full
    > >year. All through my K-1 entry visa. Found a job before we
    > >got married. I know things changed, but did things change so
    > >much since then????
    >
    > They sure did Steg, It was as I described when I arrived here in
    > Phoenix in December 2001
    > --
    > Denis
    >
    > Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.

OK. Well not so OK
But bottomline for the first poster is: get your EAD as soon
as you have a chance after arriving in the US, before marriage.
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