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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Does anyone know this question??

Once you've had your interview at the consulate and have been issued your visa, when you get to the border to activate your visa, can you temporarily work until you adjust your status after the wedding??

Thanks in advance.

Michelle

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Does anyone know this question??

Once you've had your interview at the consulate and have been issued your visa, when you get to the border to activate your visa, can you temporarily work until you adjust your status after the wedding??

Thanks in advance.

Michelle

You can get a "work authorization" stamp on your I-94 at your port of entry (border crossing) but very few of them will do this, and it is very inconsistent. JFK airport is known to issue them upon request. Most of the other POE's will sometimes do it if you happen to get an officer who doesn't know better, is having a good day, or whatever else causes them to issue them sporadically.

You will still have to wait a couple weeks to get your SSN.

Basically, I wouldn't count on working before you receive your EAD after you apply for AOS after the wedding.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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If you go through New York City JFK airport as the foreign fiance(e)'s point of entry into the U.S. you can get the 90 day temporary work permit. But you will need to file for the adjustment to get the regular Employment Authorization Declaration. This is one reason why Jum is flying into NYC, in addition to a non-stop flight available from Bangkok and a good reason to make a vacation out of it!

Good luck,

C.J.

Does anyone know this question??

Once you've had your interview at the consulate and have been issued your visa, when you get to the border to activate your visa, can you temporarily work until you adjust your status after the wedding??

Thanks in advance.

Michelle

Jul. 22, 04-Jum and I met in Thailand.

Jul. 21, 05-I-129F arrives at TSC

Aug. 23, 05-NOA1 Notice Date

Aug. 27, 05-NOA1 arrives in mail

Oct. 13, 05-NOA2 confirmed by email

Oct. 18, 05-NOA2 received in mail

Oct. 24, 05-NVC letter received

Nov. 18, 05-Packet 3 received

Dec. 15, 05-Police Record/Medical/Interview Assigned

Feb. 5, 06-C.J.& Jum together in Thailand

Feb. 7, 06-Interview Day-APPROVED! (6 1/2 months)

Feb. 11, 06-Engagement Ceremony

May 8, 06-POE JFK, Temp. EAD Received

May 18, 06-Apply for SS#, Jun. 18, 06-Receive SS Card

Jul. 3, 06-Married!

AOS Journey

Aug. 10, 06-AOS Package Sent

Aug. 18, 06-AOS, AP, EAD Receipt Notice Date

Aug. 28, 06-Received AOS Biometrics Appointment Letter

Aug. 28, 06-I-485 transfer to CSC

Sep. 13, 06-CSC received AOS

Sep. 14, 06-AOS/EAD Biometrics

Sep. 15, 06-AOS Touched #1

Sep. 26, 06-AOS Touched #2

Sep. 27, 06-AOS Touched #3

Sep. 28, 06-Email notice of Welcome Letter mailed! (AOS Day 40)

Oct. 2, 06-Welcome letter received

Oct. 3, 06-Email notification of approval notice mailed.

Oct. 5, 06-Green card received.

Oct. 7, 06-NC Driver License Received

I-751 Timeline

Sep. 8, 08-I-751 Arrives at VSC

Sep. 11, 08-I-751 NOA1 Received

Nov. 14, 08-Biometrics Appointment

EVERYTHING APPROVED at the end of Dec. 2008, finally.

Jul 10, 11-Citizenship application submitted.

Feb. 16, 12-CITIZENSHIP GRANTED!

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Also, be aware that if you get your EAD at JFK, it expires as soon as you are married and you have to apply for a new one.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Also, be aware that if you get your EAD at JFK, it expires as soon as you are married and you have to apply for a new one.

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Jasman, I notice that a lot of the messages that you post in the various forums here have nothing in them except for a quoted message and a nodding head. Are you having trouble posting your message?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Also, be aware that if you get your EAD at JFK, it expires as soon as you are married and you have to apply for a new one.

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Jasman, I notice that a lot of the messages that you post in the various forums here have nothing in them except for a quoted message and a nodding head. Are you having trouble posting your message?

i think is just a way to agree with someone else´s post.... :star:

09-14-2010 Boston's biggest ceremony of naturalization, I'm a citizen now! :)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Detroit bridge or tunnel (I forget which) also issues the temporary EAD *sometimes*. The only way you would be able to get the stamp at JFK would be to fly from Halifax to JFK as all other airports in Canada clear US Customs on the Canadian side.

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2005

Sept 10 I-129F sent to TSC

2006

Interview - February 13th APPROVED! day 152

April 6 - wedding date day 204

Aug 22 - AOS interview date day 101-total days 342

Sept 29 - green card arrives, done until June 2008 day 140-total days 381

2008

June 30 - I-751 mailed total days 1025

2009

March 9 - Removal of Conditions approved! total days 1277

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