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traffic ticket
need advise!!

my I-485 and I-765 was received on dec. I think USCIS is working on it. Meanwhile, I received over speeding ticket. So would this be any case that would bar me from immigration benefit?

lemme know what should I do. Go to court and defend for the speeding or just pay fine.

Thanks.
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hi good evening guys!
my waiting time reach 209 days as today and still nothing from uscis, should i raise an enquiry? i did get an rfe back in january an i sent back what they wanted from me
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Ead in hand
Card in hand

Case History

04/24/2019
The Post Office picked up mail containing your new card.

04/23/2019
We mailed your new card your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, directly to the address you gave us.

04/23/2019
We mailed your new card your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, directly to the address you gave us.

11/21/2018
We received your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.

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I’m moving in other state
Hi there
I want to ask how long before I move in other state with my wife I need to change my address on USCiS ? We are moving in 1 of June

Thank you very much
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EAD Concurrent Filing RD 10/11
RD 10/11, filed at NBC
198 days elapsed and last update as of 11/28 "Fingerprint Review was Completed"
Anyone else with similar RD?
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Dec 12 2018 EAD Case Approved
I got a notification that my case was approved today.We will mail your approval notice. I got so excited that I cried a little. How long till I get EAD card in hand?
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EAD renewal after 9 months and an Expedite
For the renewer's out there, here is my experience.

I applied in late July 2018 for my second EAD, an NYC application submitting to NBC.
 
At the 6.5 month mark I was 'out of normal processing' at the time and submitted an SR via USCIS, an expedite request via the Ombudsman 7001 form and contacted my congressperson to help with an expedite request.

I received an answer from all three channels with an identical response that as I had the 180 days extension I was still able to work and I should come back if I get to the point that I have less than 30 days left on the extension.

While this is frustrating and stressful, not knowing if you are going to be able to continue working, I actually found it fair. They should be prioritizing those who cannot work but need to for their family. This was easy to recognize as I was not that far away from being in that situation myself, so I waited.

When it got to the point that I had less than 30 days left on my 180 days extension I submitted a new 7001 form with the ombudsman and contacted my congressperson's office again. My congressperson reached out to USCIS who 8 days later then requested evidence of my need for an expedite.

I submitted my evidence the next day then 3 days later my case was approved ('card sent for production' is actually the first update received) and 8 days after that I received my EAD card. That would make it a total of 20 days from submitting the email to my congressperson to getting my card in hand.

After the EAD had been approved the ombudsman came back to me saying a decision had been made on my case so they were closing the issue. The first time I contacted them they were actually the first to respond but in the second case, maybe as the channels were already opened, the congressperson was the first to respond. Maybe it's just chance?

For those wanting to know the evidence required, it's clearly based on personal circumstances. You need to prove that you NEED the EAD, not just WANT it or it's beneficial for you. For me, my USC wife is in school so cannot work, we have a baby and I am the only earner who also brings in health insurance for the family so if I lose my job we as a family lose our ability to pay rent, lose health insurance and all financial means to live, we would have been in a very bad place if I didn't have an income which is why I think we had our case approved. To prove our case I submitted my letter of employment, my wife's certificate of enrollment, our daughters birth certificate, our rental agreement and our health insurance showing myself as the primary and my wife and child as beneficiaries.

Hope this experience helps.
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Expedite
Anyone go through an expedite before? What are the evidence of proof you sent to USCIS? Did it get approved? Hoe long before you got a notification saying they accepted it, and how long 'til you got your EAD?

Is proof of job opportunities enough? What else can I provide?
Apparently after trying for 3 weeks they finally sent me a letter asking for proof. I still dont have the letter in hand, I just need help as to what I need to provide to get approved please, and thank you. RD: Nov 7, 2018
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Renewal ead application missing
Called uscis today asking about my renewal application (which is supposed to give me a 180 day extension)....apparently, they xant find my application anywhere so they put in.a service request which could take up to 30 days. I really dont wanna lose my job so should i file another application instead?
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Green card interview APPROVED
I just wanna inform you guys that I just had an interview today and I was approved on the spot.

I waited 9 months for this and it’s all worth it.

Good luck guys. Just pray and have patience
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