EAD running out
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Originally posted by Noorah101
I assume your original application for the EAD still continues being processed. I don't believe you getting an interim one interrupts that process at all. How long have you been waiting?
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I assume your original application for the EAD still continues being processed. I don't believe you getting an interim one interrupts that process at all. How long have you been waiting?
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Originally posted by Pauljarv
Just one question. I am waiting for my EAD to arrive but am not holding my breath. When I go down to the local office on the 91st day (or maybe later - there's no stupid rule stopping me going on the 94th, 99th day, etc is there!!) I get an interim EAD. What happens to my original application for an EAD? Does another one arrive and supercede the interim one?
Just one question. I am waiting for my EAD to arrive but am not holding my breath. When I go down to the local office on the 91st day (or maybe later - there's no stupid rule stopping me going on the 94th, 99th day, etc is there!!) I get an interim EAD. What happens to my original application for an EAD? Does another one arrive and supercede the interim one?
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Means American. My husband uses it all the time to describe this country and its inhabitants and said in an unkindly manner most of the time ;-(
Means American. My husband uses it all the time to describe this country and its inhabitants and said in an unkindly manner most of the time ;-(
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