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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Well, you do not have to pay for EAD and AP when you do your AOS so you may as well. It'll allow you to get it a few months earlier.

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01-27-2011: NOA1!

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03-14-2011: Packet 3 Filled Out. Delayed Interview until closer to POE, August.

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08-21-2011: Married

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08-25-2011: Sent AOS Packet with EAD & AP

08-29-2011: NOA1 for AOS, EAD and AP

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I would suggest going to the Adjustment of Status forum to see recent timelines. EAD is worth applying for, and as mentioned above - it's part of AOS. If for some reason your GC get's held up, you will likely receive the EAD before. Having the EAD can help you get started in a job while still waiting on the GC. Absolutely worth it.

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07/19/11 - Oath ceremony in Fairfax, VA

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I would suggest going to the Adjustment of Status forum to see recent timelines. EAD is worth applying for, and as mentioned above - it's part of AOS. If for some reason your GC get's held up, you will likely receive the EAD before. Having the EAD can help you get started in a job while still waiting on the GC. Absolutely worth it.

Thanks for the info guys, just trying to get a game plan together for when the time comes, hoping not to forget any thing ( ssn, EI EAD, AOS....)

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Thanks for the info guys, just trying to get a game plan together for when the time comes, hoping not to forget any thing ( ssn, EI EAD, AOS....)

I know that some people have been able to get EI from Canada even though they were here in the States but they needed their EAD card to start getting payments... Just a thought!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I know that some people have been able to get EI from Canada even though they were here in the States but they needed their EAD card to start getting payments... Just a thought!

Ya sounds like everyone that is doing it has had to wait for their EAD card first then the EI will kick in.

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