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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Peru
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Hello, my husband received his NOA1 - extension letter. His PR card expires at the end of this month. His employer's HR department is located in another state so we are planning to mail them a notarized photocopy of this letter.

Does anyone have experience with providing this extension letter to employers to demonstrate permission to work?

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Hello, my husband received his NOA1 - extension letter. His PR card expires at the end of this month. His employer's HR department is located in another state so we are planning to mail them a notarized photocopy of this letter.

Does anyone have experience with providing this extension letter to employers to demonstrate permission to work?

Why would you be sending it to his employer? If his employer needs to verify his employment status, your husband can use his sate ID and a unrestricted SSN.

Unless the HR Department is asking for information you do not need to do anything.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Peru
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Hi,

I ask because the employer requested and made a copy of his PR card when he was hired. That card has an expiration date and that date was entered on the I-9.

Hello, my husband received his NOA1 - extension letter. His PR card expires at the end of this month. His employer's HR department is located in another state so we are planning to mail them a notarized photocopy of this letter.

Does anyone have experience with providing this extension letter to employers to demonstrate permission to work?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Hi,

I ask because the employer requested and made a copy of his PR card when he was hired. That card has an expiration date and that date was entered on the I-9.

I think is a very good question. I am in the same situation even with the University (they ask to send the new copy of my permanent resident card as soon as I get that to take clases in fall 2009) and with my employer they called me last year to remember to send the new GC.

In my case I am not going to send the NOA1 because I am pretty sure that my 10 years GC is going to be approved before the expiration of my 2 year GC and I prefer to send that approval or the copy of the new 10 year green card to avoid any confusion with them.

Good luck.

05/25/10 - N-400 package delivered in Phoenix, AZ

06/04/10 - Check cashed

06/10/10 - NOA received

06/16/10 - Case available online

06/17/10 - Case online showing RFE (Biometrics notice) sent on 06/16/10

06/21/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

07/08/10 - Biometrics appointment

07/07/10 - Walk in Biometrics

08/06/10 - Email / Text for for new case status: "Test and Interview"

08/09/10 - Interview Appointment letter received for 09/13/10

09/13/10 - Interview Approved!

09/13/10 - Same Day Ceremony! I am a US Citizen!

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Hi,

I ask because the employer requested and made a copy of his PR card when he was hired. That card has an expiration date and that date was entered on the I-9.

Hello, my husband received his NOA1 - extension letter. His PR card expires at the end of this month. His employer's HR department is located in another state so we are planning to mail them a notarized photocopy of this letter.

Does anyone have experience with providing this extension letter to employers to demonstrate permission to work?

If his employer want to re validate his status all your husband needs is 1 item from list A and 1 item from list B of the I-9 form.

For most people that would be a State ID or State Drivers License and a Unrestricted SSN Card. He does not need to show the extension letter or his greencard and the employer can not ask for the greencard.

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I second that, an employer can not pick and chose what to accept to prove your eligibility to work in the US. As long as you have an unrestricted Social Security card, and a states ID you should be fine.

Good luck

Hi,

I ask because the employer requested and made a copy of his PR card when he was hired. That card has an expiration date and that date was entered on the I-9.

Hello, my husband received his NOA1 - extension letter. His PR card expires at the end of this month. His employer's HR department is located in another state so we are planning to mail them a notarized photocopy of this letter.

Does anyone have experience with providing this extension letter to employers to demonstrate permission to work?

If his employer want to re validate his status all your husband needs is 1 item from list A and 1 item from list B of the I-9 form.

For most people that would be a State ID or State Drivers License and a Unrestricted SSN Card. He does not need to show the extension letter or his greencard and the employer can not ask for the greencard.

I second that, an employer can not pick and chose what to accept to prove your eligibility to work in the US. As long as you have an unrestricted Social Security card, and a states ID you should be fine.

Good luck

"Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people."

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Let your spouse talk to his employer and find out what they really need.

February 2006 - File Petition, Approved

May 2006 - Medical, Interview, VISA on hand

September 2006 - Set foot prints in the chilly icy JFK, NYC

December 2006 - Civil Wedding

March 2007 - File AOS

June 29, 2007 - Temporary Green Card

I-751

May 30, 2009 - Priority Mail with Confirmation Receipt I-751 Packet

June 1, 2009 - Packed Received by USCIS around 4PM (per USPS Confirmation Delivery Receipt) - now, what's next?

June 2, 2009 - I-797C Receipt Date (Time 21:07....are they operating 24 hours???)

June 3, 2009 - Cashed Check/Bank Cleared

June 4, 2009 - USCIS Postage Date

June 5, 2009 - Local Post Office Receipt date (so, its been sitting on our mail box in house #2 for 5 days...)

June 11, 2009 - Got it! 1 year extension notice......

June 18, 2009 - Received Biometrics schedule

July 10, 2009 - Biometrics Day (cancelled/re-sched)

July 23, 2009 - Biometrics day

November 2, 2009 - Approved

November 5, 2009 - Received via Mail "Approval Notice"

Waiting for actual GC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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Hi,

I ask because the employer requested and made a copy of his PR card when he was hired. That card has an expiration date and that date was entered on the I-9.

I think is a very good question. I am in the same situation even with the University (they ask to send the new copy of my permanent resident card as soon as I get that to take clases in fall 2009) and with my employer they called me last year to remember to send the new GC.

In my case I am not going to send the NOA1 because I am pretty sure that my 10 years GC is going to be approved before the expiration of my 2 year GC and I prefer to send that approval or the copy of the new 10 year green card to avoid any confusion with them.

Good luck.

I don't think your 10 yr GC will be approved before your 2 yr GC expires. Heck, I sent my app in April, and I just got a letter of extension, and biometric appointment for next week. You'll probably get just the letter of extension, approval comes later.

N-400 Naturalization

03/22/10...N-400 mailed to Phoenix,AZ Lockbox

04/06/10...Check cashed. NOA1

05/07/10...Biometrics appointment

06/23/10...Interview appointment - PASSED!

08/19/10...Oath ceremony - Officially a US citizen!!!

08/24/10...Updated SSN records

08/31/10...Applied for US Passport and Card

09/15/10...Received US Passport and Card

I -751 Removal of conditions

04/04/09...I-751 sent to California service center

04/12/09...NOA1. permanent residence extended for one year.

06/10/09...Biometrics appointment done

06/21/09...2 yr GC expired

07/09/09...Approval letter received in the mail!!! GC approved 07/06/09

07/20/09...10 yr GC arrived in the mail.

AOS/EAD timeline: F1 to AOS (married to USC)

11/14/06.....I-130/I-485/I-765 sent to Chicago Lockbox (Day1)

11/21/06......Checks cashed, NOA1 for I-130/I-1485/EAD arrives in mail (Day 8)

12/12/06.... Biometrics done (Day 29)

01/20/07...Interview notice received dated Jan. 12, Yay!! (Day 68)

01/30/07....EAD touched, finally!(Day 78)

02/01/07....I-485, I-130 touched. EAD card production ordered (Day 80)

02/07/07....EAD card received in mail (Day 86)

02/26/07...Interview - name check pending (Day 105)

06/21/07.... Card production ordered email...omigosh! (Day 220)

06/24/07.....Email: Notice mailed welcoming new permanent resident on 6/22

06/30/07.....Welcome notice received in snail mail

07/02/07....Email: Approval notice sent. GC received in mail!!! (232 days from filing)

 
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