form I-765
#1
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form I-765
Hi,
I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
Thank you kindly,
I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
Thank you kindly,
#2
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Re: form I-765
Neither, you are in Adjustment of Status
Evrim wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
> I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
> My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
>
> Thank you kindly,
Evrim wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
> I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
> My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
>
> Thank you kindly,
#3
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Re: form I-765
Thanks Olivier,
So, I should just type None for Current Immigration Status?.
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So, I should just type None for Current Immigration Status?.
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posted via:
http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/
#4
Re: form I-765
To clarify:
The I-765 requires a basis for your eligibility for a work authorization document. Out of Status is what you are but that is not a qualifying status for work authorization. However, since you are filing at the SAME TIME for your adjustment of status based on marriage to a USC, you should put ~pending AOS~ in that area.
The I-765 requires a basis for your eligibility for a work authorization document. Out of Status is what you are but that is not a qualifying status for work authorization. However, since you are filing at the SAME TIME for your adjustment of status based on marriage to a USC, you should put ~pending AOS~ in that area.
Originally Posted by [email protected]
Neither, you are in Adjustment of Status
Evrim wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
> I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
> My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
>
> Thank you kindly,
Evrim wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been on an H1-B visa for 5 years, and it expired on June 2005. I have been out of status until then.
> I got married with my girlfriend on June 2006 and we are applying for my residence.
> My question is what do I write in the I-765 form when it says Current Immigration status? Should i state H1-B or out of status?
>
> Thank you kindly,
#5
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Re: form I-765
No, you put "Adjustment of Status"
Evrim wrote:
> Thanks Olivier,
> So, I should just type None for Current Immigration Status?.
>
> ---
> posted via:
> http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/
Evrim wrote:
> Thanks Olivier,
> So, I should just type None for Current Immigration Status?.
>
> ---
> posted via:
> http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/