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Old Oct 22nd 2003, 10:35 pm
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It seems that when you first apply for a SS# after getting married on a K1, the SS card itself has markings on the front of it specifying work allowed with EAD only (or something along those lines).
At what point can you obtain a regular SS card without that on the front?
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Old Oct 22nd 2003, 10:38 pm
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CharlieS,

When you are eligible to work without an EAD.

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Originally posted by CharlieS
It seems that when you first apply for a SS# after getting married on a K1, the SS card itself has markings on the front of it specifying work allowed with EAD only (or something along those lines).
At what point can you obtain a regular SS card without that on the front?
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Old Oct 22nd 2003, 10:41 pm
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Thanks Jeff.

Now I know I'm probably being really dumb here, but at what stage of the AOS do you no longer need EAD to work?
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The last stage, when it's over.

Unless, of course, the decision is "No".

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Thanks Jeff.

Now I know I'm probably being really dumb here, but at what stage of the AOS do you no longer need EAD to work?
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CharlieS,

The last stage, when it's over.

Unless, of course, the decision is "No".

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Many thanks Jeff.
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Originally posted by CharlieS
Many thanks Jeff.
Does this mean when the conditions are removed from a conditional permanent residency?

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Old Oct 22nd 2003, 11:18 pm
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After you get [conditional] permanent residency. In fact it is a good
idea to let the SS office know of your change in status anyway.

I have yet to do this....

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CharlieS wrote:
    > It seems that when you first apply for a SS# after getting married on a
    > K1, the SS card itself has markings on the front of it specifying work
    > allowed with EAD only (or something along those lines).
    >
    > At what point can you obtain a regular SS card without that on
    > the front?
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Rene,

No.

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Originally posted by Noorah101
Does this mean when the conditions are removed from a conditional permanent residency?

Rene
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Old Oct 23rd 2003, 12:38 am
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Greg Johnson wrote:

    > After you get [conditional] permanent residency. In fact it is a good
    > idea to let the SS office know of your change in status anyway.

After you receive conditional or regular permanent residency you can apply
for an unrestricted card. Unless you want the unrestricted card (which I
think good to have) there no need to tell SSA anything. Nothing changes on
your SSN record when you go from the restricted work authorized card to the
unrestricted card. Your CSP code will still be a "B". The only change is
when you become a U.S. citizen. Then the CSP code changes to an "A".
 
Old Oct 24th 2003, 7:02 pm
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Wow Jeff, you're such a font of useful information.
Any chance of you elaborating?

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Originally posted by Noorah101
Does this mean when the conditions are removed from a conditional permanent residency?

Rene

No, it means after Adjustment of Status.

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Andy,

What's to elaborate? A simple answer to a simple question.

Regards, JEff

Originally posted by Andy Westmoreland
Wow Jeff, you're such a font of useful information.
Any chance of you elaborating?

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    > No.
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Originally posted by HunterGreen
No, it means after Adjustment of Status.

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