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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

22 Jun 05 - We met in a tiny bar in Williamsburg, Va. (spent all summer together)

27 May 06 - Sasha comes back for a 2nd glorious summer (spent 8 months apart)

01 Jan 07 - Jason travels to Moscow for 2 weeks with Sasha

27 May 07 - Jason again travels to Moscow for 2 weeks of perfection

14 July 07 - I-129F and all related documents sent to VSC

16 July 07 - I-129F delivered to VSC and signed for by P. Novak

20 July 07 - NOA1 issued / receipt number assigned

27 Sep 07 - Jason travels to Moscow to be with Sasha for 2 weeks

28 Nov 07 - NOA2 issued...TOUCHED!...then...APPROVED!!!

01 Dec 07 - NVC receives/assigns case #

04 Dec 07 - NVC sends case to U.S. Embassy Moscow

26 Dec 07 - Jason visits Sasha in Russia for the 4th and final time of 2007 :)

22 Feb 08 - Moscow Interview! (APPROVED!!!)..Yay!

24 Mar 08 - Sasha and Jason reunite in the U.S. :)

31 May 08 - Married

29 Dec 08- Alexander is born

11 Jan 10 - AOS / AP / EAD package sent

19 Jan 10 - AOS NOA1 / AP NOA1 / EAD NOA1

08 Feb 10 - AOS case transferred to CSC

16 Mar 10 - AP received

16 Mar 10 - AOS approved

19 Mar 10 - EAD received

22 Mar 10 - GC received

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

In the research I did on the forums about it, it seems like you ask, they give. The last one I saw that got it was back in August and their review made it sound like it was no big deal. I would think that if there was a "decision" process made by the guys with the stamps that they would look very favorably on perfect english, not the other way around.

I was considering comming back thru JFK (I usually go thru Atlanta) just for the stamp, but my research turned up one problem. Many employers in this hightened age of illegal immigration do not understand that a valid visa, I-94, and 551 stamp allow the person to work for the validity period of their visa. Since they dont understand it, they tend to not hire those people because they dont want to risk the penalty of hiring an illegal, even though your and my fiancees are far from illegal. Based on that, she probably has a much smaller chance of finding work, even with the stamp. After AOS, it is a moot point because everyone understands the green card. There is a chance that she can find work, considering where you live, and the fact that I would think you see more immigrants in your area, and there may be better understanding of the system.

Another thing is that if she does get a job, she may have to quit when her visa expires, as I am not sure if you can get an extension on the 551 stamp while waiting for the green card. Which, as you know, with the current service levels at VSC could take a while to get, and she would be working illegally after the time period on the stamp ran out (without an extension, if possible), even if you applied for AOS but were still waiting on the green card.

But if you are going thru JFK anyway, why not get it. It certainly wont hurt, and as I said before, I think it is an ask/receive thing. I am still wrestling with the idea myself, and these are just my thoughts on it, so take them with a grain of salt ;)

--- AOS Timeline ---

07/22/08 --- Mailed AOS packet to Chicago

07/25/08 --- NOA for I-131, I-485, and I-765

08/27/08 --- Biometrics

10/01/08 --- AP received

10/14/08 --- EAD received

11/13/08 --- Notice of transfer to CSC

02/09/09 --- Permanent Resident Card Ordered Notice

02/09/09 --- 2 Yr Permanent Resident Card Received

--- Lifting Conditions ---

11/10/10 --- Mailed I-751 packet to VSC

11/12/10 --- NOA1

12/22/10 --- Biometrics

03/15/11 --- RFE

05/10/11 --- Approved

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Thanks for the info Robert. Yes, she will come through JFK. Yes, we live in an area with thousands of immigrant workers. We will Adjust Status almost immediately, so there's no worry of her temp EAD expiring. Also, she has worked here before and it would be no problem to work for the same company again. She may also telecommute, working online for Sony (which is who she works for now in Moscow). She has many options. Finding jobs in Williamsburg is a very easy task. Thanks again. :thumbs:

22 Jun 05 - We met in a tiny bar in Williamsburg, Va. (spent all summer together)

27 May 06 - Sasha comes back for a 2nd glorious summer (spent 8 months apart)

01 Jan 07 - Jason travels to Moscow for 2 weeks with Sasha

27 May 07 - Jason again travels to Moscow for 2 weeks of perfection

14 July 07 - I-129F and all related documents sent to VSC

16 July 07 - I-129F delivered to VSC and signed for by P. Novak

20 July 07 - NOA1 issued / receipt number assigned

27 Sep 07 - Jason travels to Moscow to be with Sasha for 2 weeks

28 Nov 07 - NOA2 issued...TOUCHED!...then...APPROVED!!!

01 Dec 07 - NVC receives/assigns case #

04 Dec 07 - NVC sends case to U.S. Embassy Moscow

26 Dec 07 - Jason visits Sasha in Russia for the 4th and final time of 2007 :)

22 Feb 08 - Moscow Interview! (APPROVED!!!)..Yay!

24 Mar 08 - Sasha and Jason reunite in the U.S. :)

31 May 08 - Married

29 Dec 08- Alexander is born

11 Jan 10 - AOS / AP / EAD package sent

19 Jan 10 - AOS NOA1 / AP NOA1 / EAD NOA1

08 Feb 10 - AOS case transferred to CSC

16 Mar 10 - AP received

16 Mar 10 - AOS approved

19 Mar 10 - EAD received

22 Mar 10 - GC received

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I need to move to Williamsburg!

(Spot-on post above, Bobalouie. That's exactly how my wife's temp-EAD experience went.)

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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I need to move to Williamsburg!

(Spot-on post above, Bobalouie. That's exactly how my wife's temp-EAD experience went.)

I think you are the one who told me all that in one of my EAD posts about a month ago ;) So I am really just quoting you :thumbs:

--- AOS Timeline ---

07/22/08 --- Mailed AOS packet to Chicago

07/25/08 --- NOA for I-131, I-485, and I-765

08/27/08 --- Biometrics

10/01/08 --- AP received

10/14/08 --- EAD received

11/13/08 --- Notice of transfer to CSC

02/09/09 --- Permanent Resident Card Ordered Notice

02/09/09 --- 2 Yr Permanent Resident Card Received

--- Lifting Conditions ---

11/10/10 --- Mailed I-751 packet to VSC

11/12/10 --- NOA1

12/22/10 --- Biometrics

03/15/11 --- RFE

05/10/11 --- Approved

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I think you are the one who told me all that in one of my EAD posts about a month ago ;) So I am really just quoting you :thumbs:

Then that's probably why I was reading it like "Man, this guy's sure got a handle on how it worked for us!"

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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Jason, VJ timelines show that the average wait for EAD after filing for AOS is somewhere around 80 days. Even if you marry immediately upon arrival and file AOS the next day, you'll still face a certain risk of gap between the two work permits, which makes it difficult to apply to serious companies.

I'm facing this very predicament now with this stupid EAD stamp I received at JFK. I made sure to inquire with the POE officer if the permit would expire together with my I-94. He said NO, as long as I marry within 90 days my temp. EAD will be valid until I adjust status. So I applied for SSN and joyfully launched my resume to Monster.com and the likes.

Now I'm reading up on the subject and realizing that the POE bonehead has given me incorrect information and my work permit IS going to expire before I have a chance to get the 1-year EAD. A few interesting companies have already called to schedule interviews - I guess I gotta cancel them all. :( Bummer. I really don't understand this policy of stamping work permits at POEs, considering how little chance there is of continuity between EADs. It would make much more sense to allow the stamp to act as temp permit for the entire "status pending" interval. Especially as filing for EAD together with AOS is free anyway.

Aug 2003 first icebreaker ;-)

2003 - 2006 letters, letters, letters

Aug 2006 met at regatta in Greece

03/20/2007 I-129f mailed to TSC

08/06/2007 NOA-2, 118 days from the 1st notice.

10/24/2007 Interview in Moscow, visa approved

12/06/2007 Entered at JFK, got EAD stamp.

01/25/2008 Married in St. Augustine, FL

02/19/2008 AOS package mailed

09/30/2008 AOS interview - APPROVED!

10/11/2008 Green card in the mail

01/14/2009 Our little girl, Fiona Elizabeth, was born on Jan. 14, 2009 :-)

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I had my temporary EAD stamped at JFK on October 22 and it expires on January 20th. I am still waiting for my 1-yr EAD. It is possible, but you guys should marry immediately and send AOS package ASAP to get the EAD by the time the other permit expires. In addition, I would like you to read I-9 instructions. It is a Department of Homeland Security document that verifies the employment authorization. You might find it fairly interesting.

To be honest, I would advise you to have the civil marriage like immediately upon arrival and the wedding ceremony anytime after that. That way, you'd have a chance to avoid the gap between the two permits mentioned above.

Removal of conditions...

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

I have a lawyer friend, who is Russian, and she has brought much of her family here. She gave me this SSA link which in essence states, you can enter anywhere on the K-1 and you don't need the stamp. Here's the link: Read Section C, paragraph 1.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0100203500

9/5/2004 met

7/4/2006 visited for 1 week in Russia (Independence Day!)

12/26/06 three week visit in the U.S.

4/6/07 He came to US for 6 glorious weeks

5/20/07 He returned to Ufa, RU

5/24/07 Mailed I-129F to NSC!!!!!

5/25/07 Received and signed for by F Heinauer, NSC

6/11/07 NOA1 (NEVER received hard copy)

8/23/07 Ramzis comes to America for another visit

10/02/07 Ramzis returns to Russia

11/06/07 NOA2 at LAST!!!

12/17/07 Received at NVC (at last!)

12/18/07 Sent to Moscow Embassy & New NVC Case Number

12/21/07 Received at 11:08 a.m. Moscow Embassy

1/25/08 Received packet from Embassy

03/07/08 Interview 8:00 a.m. Moscow Embassy! VISA APPROVED!!!

03/13/08 Visa in Hand

03/14/08 Flying to U.S. - Detroit POE

03/15/08 Our Wedding Day!

AOS Timeline

3/21/08 - Packet sent to Chicago Lockbox

3/24/08 - Packet received and signed for

3/28/08 - NOA1 received in the mail - EAD & AOS - check cashed

4/15/08 - Biometrics

5/5/08 - AOS interview notice received in the mail (will be in Detroit, June 12, 2008)

6/2/08 - EAD card ordered (CRIS email)

6/5/08 - EAD RECEIVED IN THE MAIL

6/12/08 - Permanent Resident APPROVAL! Green Card on the Way!

6/23/08 - Green Card Received!!!

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

I have a lawyer friend, who is Russian, and she has brought much of her family here. She gave me this SSA link which in essence states, you can enter anywhere on the K-1 and you don't need the stamp. Here's the link: Read Section C, paragraph 1.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0100203500

This is very interesting. I'm not sure I fully grasp what its telling me, however. Getting my head around this on a Monday morning is a little tough right now. :lol: Anyhow, I hope we get some more feedback from other members. Let's see what others have to say about this. It sounds like they are saying nearly all visas are eligible for work authorization. But that makes no sense. On Sasha's Social Security Card, it states that she needs work authorization along with the card. Its from when she was here on a work visa. I'm assuming they will not give her a different SSN. I think once you've been issued one in the past, its yours for life. Make sense? So, why give EAD stamps at the airport if this SSA website is accurate?

22 Jun 05 - We met in a tiny bar in Williamsburg, Va. (spent all summer together)

27 May 06 - Sasha comes back for a 2nd glorious summer (spent 8 months apart)

01 Jan 07 - Jason travels to Moscow for 2 weeks with Sasha

27 May 07 - Jason again travels to Moscow for 2 weeks of perfection

14 July 07 - I-129F and all related documents sent to VSC

16 July 07 - I-129F delivered to VSC and signed for by P. Novak

20 July 07 - NOA1 issued / receipt number assigned

27 Sep 07 - Jason travels to Moscow to be with Sasha for 2 weeks

28 Nov 07 - NOA2 issued...TOUCHED!...then...APPROVED!!!

01 Dec 07 - NVC receives/assigns case #

04 Dec 07 - NVC sends case to U.S. Embassy Moscow

26 Dec 07 - Jason visits Sasha in Russia for the 4th and final time of 2007 :)

22 Feb 08 - Moscow Interview! (APPROVED!!!)..Yay!

24 Mar 08 - Sasha and Jason reunite in the U.S. :)

31 May 08 - Married

29 Dec 08- Alexander is born

11 Jan 10 - AOS / AP / EAD package sent

19 Jan 10 - AOS NOA1 / AP NOA1 / EAD NOA1

08 Feb 10 - AOS case transferred to CSC

16 Mar 10 - AP received

16 Mar 10 - AOS approved

19 Mar 10 - EAD received

22 Mar 10 - GC received

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

I have a lawyer friend, who is Russian, and she has brought much of her family here. She gave me this SSA link which in essence states, you can enter anywhere on the K-1 and you don't need the stamp. Here's the link: Read Section C, paragraph 1.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0100203500

There are many here that read and interpret exactly the same, but anecdotal evidence of what actually occurs in the real world would indicate something different...

YMMV

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

I have a lawyer friend, who is Russian, and she has brought much of her family here. She gave me this SSA link which in essence states, you can enter anywhere on the K-1 and you don't need the stamp. Here's the link: Read Section C, paragraph 1.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0100203500

This is very interesting. I'm not sure I fully grasp what its telling me, however. Getting my head around this on a Monday morning is a little tough right now. :lol: Anyhow, I hope we get some more feedback from other members. Let's see what others have to say about this. It sounds like they are saying nearly all visas are eligible for work authorization. But that makes no sense. On Sasha's Social Security Card, it states that she needs work authorization along with the card. Its from when she was here on a work visa. I'm assuming they will not give her a different SSN. I think once you've been issued one in the past, its yours for life. Make sense? So, why give EAD stamps at the airport if this SSA website is accurate?

I work at a university and deal with SS cards for visiting internationals all the time. When she gets here you simply go to your local SS office and apply to have the work auth. statement taken off her card. Of course, bring her K-1 visa along. Its a no brainer.

9/5/2004 met

7/4/2006 visited for 1 week in Russia (Independence Day!)

12/26/06 three week visit in the U.S.

4/6/07 He came to US for 6 glorious weeks

5/20/07 He returned to Ufa, RU

5/24/07 Mailed I-129F to NSC!!!!!

5/25/07 Received and signed for by F Heinauer, NSC

6/11/07 NOA1 (NEVER received hard copy)

8/23/07 Ramzis comes to America for another visit

10/02/07 Ramzis returns to Russia

11/06/07 NOA2 at LAST!!!

12/17/07 Received at NVC (at last!)

12/18/07 Sent to Moscow Embassy & New NVC Case Number

12/21/07 Received at 11:08 a.m. Moscow Embassy

1/25/08 Received packet from Embassy

03/07/08 Interview 8:00 a.m. Moscow Embassy! VISA APPROVED!!!

03/13/08 Visa in Hand

03/14/08 Flying to U.S. - Detroit POE

03/15/08 Our Wedding Day!

AOS Timeline

3/21/08 - Packet sent to Chicago Lockbox

3/24/08 - Packet received and signed for

3/28/08 - NOA1 received in the mail - EAD & AOS - check cashed

4/15/08 - Biometrics

5/5/08 - AOS interview notice received in the mail (will be in Detroit, June 12, 2008)

6/2/08 - EAD card ordered (CRIS email)

6/5/08 - EAD RECEIVED IN THE MAIL

6/12/08 - Permanent Resident APPROVAL! Green Card on the Way!

6/23/08 - Green Card Received!!!

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Sasha has worked in the US twice before. And she'd really like to be allowed to work as soon as she wishes. I've read in other threads in the past about JFK being the best place for this chance. But I'm just curious if anyone has any recent experience with this. She even has a SSN already. So working would be a piece of cake for her as long as she can obtain this stamp on her visa. Her English is perfect, not that it really matters. But if she requests this, will it be an advantage at all that she sounds nearly American? Maybe that's a dumb thought, but I'm just wondering if they are selective about it or not. Anyway thanks!

I have a lawyer friend, who is Russian, and she has brought much of her family here. She gave me this SSA link which in essence states, you can enter anywhere on the K-1 and you don't need the stamp. Here's the link: Read Section C, paragraph 1.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0100203500

This is very interesting. I'm not sure I fully grasp what its telling me, however. Getting my head around this on a Monday morning is a little tough right now. :lol: Anyhow, I hope we get some more feedback from other members. Let's see what others have to say about this. It sounds like they are saying nearly all visas are eligible for work authorization. But that makes no sense. On Sasha's Social Security Card, it states that she needs work authorization along with the card. Its from when she was here on a work visa. I'm assuming they will not give her a different SSN. I think once you've been issued one in the past, its yours for life. Make sense? So, why give EAD stamps at the airport if this SSA website is accurate?

I work at a university and deal with SS cards for visiting internationals all the time. When she gets here you simply go to your local SS office and apply to have the work auth. statement taken off her card. Of course, bring her K-1 visa along. Its a no brainer.

Will certainly do this. But i think we'll still ask for the stamp from JFK, just to be safe. Thanks for the info.

22 Jun 05 - We met in a tiny bar in Williamsburg, Va. (spent all summer together)

27 May 06 - Sasha comes back for a 2nd glorious summer (spent 8 months apart)

01 Jan 07 - Jason travels to Moscow for 2 weeks with Sasha

27 May 07 - Jason again travels to Moscow for 2 weeks of perfection

14 July 07 - I-129F and all related documents sent to VSC

16 July 07 - I-129F delivered to VSC and signed for by P. Novak

20 July 07 - NOA1 issued / receipt number assigned

27 Sep 07 - Jason travels to Moscow to be with Sasha for 2 weeks

28 Nov 07 - NOA2 issued...TOUCHED!...then...APPROVED!!!

01 Dec 07 - NVC receives/assigns case #

04 Dec 07 - NVC sends case to U.S. Embassy Moscow

26 Dec 07 - Jason visits Sasha in Russia for the 4th and final time of 2007 :)

22 Feb 08 - Moscow Interview! (APPROVED!!!)..Yay!

24 Mar 08 - Sasha and Jason reunite in the U.S. :)

31 May 08 - Married

29 Dec 08- Alexander is born

11 Jan 10 - AOS / AP / EAD package sent

19 Jan 10 - AOS NOA1 / AP NOA1 / EAD NOA1

08 Feb 10 - AOS case transferred to CSC

16 Mar 10 - AP received

16 Mar 10 - AOS approved

19 Mar 10 - EAD received

22 Mar 10 - GC received

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Let's be certain not to confuse the discussion on the acquisition of a SSN card versus the ability to work.... this is where the differences in application of law/theory/opinion differ....

YMMV

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To be honest, I would advise you to have the civil marriage like immediately upon arrival and the wedding ceremony anytime after that. That way, you'd have a chance to avoid the gap between the two permits mentioned above.

That's what we did. We went and did the civil marriage the day after entry :thumbs:

I waited 2 weeks to turn in the paperwork bc he didn't give me much warning on showing up (3 days) and I wasn't able to take more than 1 day off of work to get married :wacko: Took me awhile to get him settled and do the paperwork, but I'm glad it did bc the day I was ready to send it in he got his SS card and I was able to put that number on his AOS packet.

There might be some time inbetween the two work permits, but if you are really stir crazy and want to contribute at least a little, go through JFK (hubby got it without even asking) and take a bs local or basic job just to pass the time ...

يَايُّهَا الَّذِينَ ءامَنُوا اسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَوةِ اِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّبِرِينَ

“O you who believe! seek assistance through patience and prayer; surely Allah is with the patient. (Al-Baqarah 2:153 )”

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