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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Hi,

First off - Yay Andres has his interview date for the 13th! We're so close!

Second - I have a feeling this has been answered before - but where is the best entry point to the US to get employment authorization? Is that authorization even valid, or does the POE not really matter?

Thanks!

liz

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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If you want work authorization, you MUST go through JFK. No others do that.

It'####### or miss on if it works or not. Some have had great success. Others, not so much and have waited for green card.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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From what I have seen it is only JFK, and even that is not a guarantee.

K-1 journey, AOS/EAD and ROC in my timeline

2011 March 31 - Sent off Naturalization pkg overnight to Texas

2011 April 1 - Arrived in Texas at 10:21 am

2011 April 1 - NOA (rec'd via snail mail April 8)

2011 April 7 - Cheque cashed

2011 May 5 - Biometrics (letter rec'd via snail mail April 15)

2011 May 9 - Placed in line for interview scheduling

2011 June 13 - Rec'd yellow letter (no change in status online)

2011 June 23 - Rec'd text that my case has been scheduled for interview

2011 August 1 - Interview (rec'd via snail mail June 27) PASSED

2011 August 3 - Rec'd email that my case has been scheduled for Oath

2011 September 1 - Oath ceremony (rec'd snail mail Aug 5)

2011 September 1 - All done, yeah.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Check out this link about K-1 and work authorization: https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx...33;opendocument

If I am reading that right, then k-1 visa entries have been granted without specific DHS authorization to work, even without the EAD stamp :thumbs:

Jan 30 2008 : I-129F sent to VSC

Feb 15 2008 : NOA1

Feb 15 2008: Check Cashed

Apr 01 2008: RFE ( sent in wrong document )

Apr 10 2008: Current Status: Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

Aug 11,2008 NOA2 - Email Notification ( YAAAAAA )

Aug 15,2008 NOA2 - Hardcopy Arrives

Aug 13,2008 received at NVC

.................. received letter from NVC

Aug 15,2008 left NVC

.................. received at U.S. Embassy London

.................. Medical

.................. Interview

.................. POE:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Check out this link about K-1 and work authorization: https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx...33;opendocument

If I am reading that right, then k-1 visa entries have been granted without specific DHS authorization to work, even without the EAD stamp :thumbs:

If a K1 beneficiary takes his or her passport to a prospective employer, are ANYONE going to feel comfortable employing them? Are we right in treating the K1 as basically a 90 day work permit?

- Met in a Kuwait coffee shop: 2007-09-09

- Had 1st date (Chinese food): 2007-10-27

- Had fallen hopelessly in love: 2008-02-14

- I-129F sent off to CVC: 2008-04-21

- I-129F NOA1 received: 2008-04-22

- Check cashed by CVC: 2008-04-23

- I-129F NOA2 received: 2008-09-03

- I-129F left NVC for MNL: 2008-09-11

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Check out this link about K-1 and work authorization: https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx...33;opendocument

If I am reading that right, then k-1 visa entries have been granted without specific DHS authorization to work, even without the EAD stamp :thumbs:

If a K1 beneficiary takes his or her passport to a prospective employer, is ANYONE going to feel comfortable employing them? Are we right in treating the K1 as basically a 90 day work permit?

- Met in a Kuwait coffee shop: 2007-09-09

- Had 1st date (Chinese food): 2007-10-27

- Had fallen hopelessly in love: 2008-02-14

- I-129F sent off to CVC: 2008-04-21

- I-129F NOA1 received: 2008-04-22

- Check cashed by CVC: 2008-04-23

- I-129F NOA2 received: 2008-09-03

- I-129F left NVC for MNL: 2008-09-11

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Check out this link about K-1 and work authorization: https://s044a90.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx...33;opendocument

If I am reading that right, then k-1 visa entries have been granted without specific DHS authorization to work, even without the EAD stamp :thumbs:

If a K1 beneficiary takes his or her passport to a prospective employer, is ANYONE going to feel comfortable employing them? Are we right in treating the K1 as basically a 90 day work permit?

I think the issue was needing a SS# to work, and applying for one without an EAD stamp meant you got a SS# with "not valid for work" ?

Jan 30 2008 : I-129F sent to VSC

Feb 15 2008 : NOA1

Feb 15 2008: Check Cashed

Apr 01 2008: RFE ( sent in wrong document )

Apr 10 2008: Current Status: Response to request for evidence received, and case processing has resumed

Aug 11,2008 NOA2 - Email Notification ( YAAAAAA )

Aug 15,2008 NOA2 - Hardcopy Arrives

Aug 13,2008 received at NVC

.................. received letter from NVC

Aug 15,2008 left NVC

.................. received at U.S. Embassy London

.................. Medical

.................. Interview

.................. POE:

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The Department of Homeland Security makes the determination on employment eligibility; all employers are required to complete an I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. The I-9 form has a section the employee must complete: "I attest, under penalty of perjury, that I am (check one of the following):

A citizen or national of the Unvieted States

A lawful permanent resident (Alien#) A-_____________

An alien authorized to work until ____________(Alien # or Admission #______________)

I don't see how an I-94 without an authorization stamp could be used by an employer for verification purposes, since it wouldn't specifically state that authorization.

Also, from the USCIS "How Do I..." Factsheet page:

How Do I Get A Work Permit (Employment Authorization Document - EAD)?

"Who is Eligible?

* The specific categories that require an Employment Authorization Document include (but are not limited to) asylees and asylum seekers; refugees; students seeking particular types of employment; applicants to adjust to permanent residence status; people in or applying for temporary protected status; fiancés of American citizens; and dependents of foreign government officials. Please see Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) for a complete list of the categories of people who must apply for an Employment Authorization Document to be able to work in the United States."

I would not be permitted to complete hiring paperwork for someone who didn't present an employment authorization document when completing their I-9 (speaking from a university research department standpoint).

AOS

Date Filed: 2008-08-27

NOA Date: 2008-09-02

Bio. Appt.: 2008-09-18

AOS Transfer: 2008-09-22 to CSC; 2008-11-25 to local office

Approval/Denial Date: 2009-02-10 card production ordered

Greencard Received: 2009-02-20

Removal of Conditions

Date mailed: 2010-11-12

NOA Date: 2010-11-15

Approved: 2011-04-28 card production ordered

Received card: 2011-05-04

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Liz,

Good luck for both of you at the interview! only JFK issues temporary work permits or "EAD stamp" (90 days validity). K1 visa is not enough to be allowed to work, you have to have a valid EAD stamp, EAD card (1 year validity) or green card. You can get an SS # that will be issued with the legend "valid only with dhs authorization", which means that on itself it is not proof of work eligibility.

Saludos!,

Caro

Edited by JVKn'CVO

***Justin And Caro***
Happily married and enjoying our life together!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi,

Chicago or JFK, NY ... between the two.... I think some people love DC and LA too

Jigi

Feb 1,2007 - I-130 Reached USCIS.

Feb 4,2007 - I-130 accepted > Get USCIS case Number NOA1.

May 8 ,2007- GET NVC Case Number > NOA2.

June 16 ,2007- Get Order from NVC to pay 70$.

July 2 ,2007- Get DS-3032 in India.

July 7,2007 - DS-3032 choice of address agent entered in NVC.

July 14 ,2007- Get I-864.

July 18 ,2007- I-864 Enters NVC.

July 29 ,2007- Get Order to Pay 380$ fee.

Aug 3 ,2007- 380$ Fee Reached St Louis.

Aug 25,2007 - NVC & St Louis People receive photocopy of my payment with USPS receipt.

After WAITING for 37 days.

Sept 10,2007 - 380$ fee encashed.

Sept 24,2007 - Receive DS-230 in Mail.

Sept 25,2007 - DS-230 despatched.

Sept 26,2007- DS-230 Delivered.

Oct 1,2007 - NVC has DS-230.

Oct 12, 2007 - DS-230 Reviewed. Case Complete

Oct 16, 2007 - Case at Embassy.

Oct 25, 2007- Interview Letter Despatched from Embassy.

Nov 3, 2007 - Recieved Interview Letter.

Dec 1, 2007 - Medical Exam .

I GOT IT

Jan 16 - I am in USA

April 15 2008 - Get my Drivers License.

I-751 Lifting Conditions at California Service Center

November 12, 2009 - I-751 Sent via USPS Express Mail

November 13, 2009 - Receipt of I-1751 Fee

November 20, 2009 - Arrested on Domestic Battery(Had argument with wife)

December 18, 2009 - Biometrics Completed at 9 am.

January 13, 2010 - Receive I-797E Notice for more evidence

February 16, 2010 - Mail reaches Californa Service Center( Next day of Preseidents Day)

February 19, 2010 - Card Production Ordered. Status now IR1

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Liz,

Good luck for both of you at the interview! only JFK issues temporary work permits or "EAD stamp" (90 days validity). K1 visa is not enough to be allowed to work, you have to have a valid EAD stamp, EAD card (1 year validity) or green card. You can get an SS # that will be issued with the legend "valid only with dhs authorization", which means that on itself it is not proof of work eligibility.

Saludos!,

Caro

Thanks for the info! Is it worth even trying to interview and get a job while you're still under the EAD stamp? The EAD card takes approx 90 days to receive, correct? Will an employer feel comfortable hiring someone that only has a stamp, not a card?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Liz,

Good luck for both of you at the interview! only JFK issues temporary work permits or "EAD stamp" (90 days validity). K1 visa is not enough to be allowed to work, you have to have a valid EAD stamp, EAD card (1 year validity) or green card. You can get an SS # that will be issued with the legend "valid only with dhs authorization", which means that on itself it is not proof of work eligibility.

Saludos!,

Caro

Thanks for the info! Is it worth even trying to interview and get a job while you're still under the EAD stamp? The EAD card takes approx 90 days to receive, correct? Will an employer feel comfortable hiring someone that only has a stamp, not a card?

Some people have had good experiences, others not so much. He could work on a temp assignment for example :yes:

Saludos,

Caro

***Justin And Caro***
Happily married and enjoying our life together!

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