EAD renewal
#1
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
#2
Originally Posted by syllk
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
#3
Originally Posted by syllk
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
#4
Originally Posted by Leslie66
Do you have a greencard? How long did it take? Did they charge for it?
#5
Originally Posted by syllk
The company is dealing with all of my processes. Apparently I'm at the I-485 stage, although I do take the I-23 followed by the I-118 to get to work, an it costs roughly about a tankful of fuel per week, if that's any help?
#6
Originally Posted by Leslie66
How long does it take?
#7
Originally Posted by syllk
About 20 minutes...but I hear you're currently at the 3 week mark? Ouch...where are you working? You may want to try moving a little closer.

It's not fair. The USA has unfair immigration rules.
#8
Originally Posted by syllk
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
NC Penguin
#9
Originally Posted by syllk
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
A couple of aspirin may help yur 'ead.
I don't think you can 'work' for your employer.......... as you are far too busy posting inane shite on BE.
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Originally Posted by syllk
My EAD is expiring next month, and my H1B visa has long since expired. If I file for a replacement EAD, does anyone know how long it takes to come through?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
Also, what if it doesn't come through in time? Can I still work legally for my employer, or will I have to temporarily find work at a car wash?
File for a temporary insanity waiver that will allow you to work as a fish wrangler until your I-95 crosses over with your I-75 somewhere south of the turnpike....or is that only in Florida?
#11
Once again......... come on children play in the right playground 
Thread now closed.
If you have legitimate visa/immigration concerns post them in the appropriate forum.
Don't use the excuse that you don't want them to go out to usenet, because there is an option "Not to send to usenet".

Thread now closed.
If you have legitimate visa/immigration concerns post them in the appropriate forum.
Don't use the excuse that you don't want them to go out to usenet, because there is an option "Not to send to usenet".








