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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Hi, everyone.

Thanks for looking at my post.

I came over here on my husband's K1 Visa. the Visa has expired, but I have my SSN, work permit and I already took my finger prints, just waiting for my temporary green card to be issued to me.

The problem is I am working now, but the employer just told me she couldnt go through the E-verify system with the information I provide to proof that I am eligible to work. because the name on my work permit, people who made the card put my last name and given name in the opposite way showed on my passport. and she just called me, saying she is having her HR manager searching my work permit number, but she sounds like she thinks I am here illegal, because she said my Visa expired, I told her it is how the K1 Visa works, the Visa expires within three months, then you have to apply for the green card.

I wonder if there is any way I can make this work before I have my green card? Is there anyone here has encountered this situation?

Thank you,

Jessee

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Your EAD should be enough proof while your GC is pending.

The K1 expires upon you crossing the border. Once activated, you had 90 days to get married. But the visa has been void since you entered the U.S.

Assuming you got married within 90 days of your entry with your K1 and you filed AOS, you are now in a period of authorized stay. You might consider showing them your NOA for your i-485.

US citizen since April 2016

ROC completed April 2014

AOS from K1 completed February 2012

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Your GC is going to have your name written as it is on the EAD. You should get it corrected and that's going to take a while.

STANLEY & KAREN
01/15/2009 - Fedex I-130, I-485, I-693, I-864, I-765, G-325A
01/20/2009 - Received in mail-room and signed for by J CHYBA
01/28/2009 - Checks cashed by Homeland Security
02/02/2009 - Received in mail 3 pcs of NOA1 one each for I-485, I-130, I-765 dated 01/28/2009
02/03/2009 - Received email RFE. What did I not send now, whew!
02/09/2009 - Received mails for initial evidence and Biometric appointment (02/19/2009); mailed evidence
02/19/2009 - biometrics done - in a out in 45 minutes
03/14/2009 - Receive NOA2 dated 03/10/2009. AOS interview April 29, 2009
03/18/2009 - Touched. EAD Card production ordered
03/25/2009 - Touched. EAD approval sent
03/27/2009 - EAD card received in the mail; applied for SS# immediately (office is across the street from my home)
04/02/2009 - Received SS# in the mail
04/29/2009 - Interviewed. I- 130 approved, I-485 pending IO's review
05/05/2009 - Received NOA2. Welcome letter for Permanent Residency. I-130 and I-485 approved 04/30/2009
05/08/2009 - Touched. I-485 approval letter sent
05/11/2009 - GC received in the mail. Expires 2019
05/11/2009 - Applied to remove restrictions on my SS Card
05/18/2009 - Received unrestricted SS card

10/13/2009 - My darling husband of 2 yrs 5 months 3 weeks 3 days passed away :(

Naturalization Process (5 Yrs Later) :goofy:

Mar 28, 2014 - Mailed N-400
Apr 08, 2014 - Check cashed
Apr 09, 2014 - Receive Notice letter Priority date April 3, 2014
Apr 11, 2014 - Touched - Email - Biometrics letter mailed
May 08, 2014 - Biometrics done
May 12, 2014 - Touched - Email - In line for interview scheduling
July 12, 2014 - Pre-interview letter (Yellow letter) received in mail
Aug 20, 2014 - Touched - Email - Interview scheduled
Aug 25, 2014 - Interview scheduled for Sept. 24, 2014
Sept 24, 2014 - Passed interview
Oct 06, 2014 - Touched - Email - In oath scheduling que
Oct 08, 2014 - Touched - Text - Oath ceremony scheduled
Oct 14, 2014 - Received letter - Oath ceremony Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 - I AM A US CITIZEN! :joy: :joy: :joy:
Nov 12, 2014 - Updated my status from permanent resident to citizen at Social Security
Nov 14, 2014 - Applied for US passport
Nov 29, 2014 - Received US passport book
Dec 01, 2014 - Received Passport card
Dec 04, 2014 - Received Naturalization Certificate

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KayCee

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Filed: Country: Poland
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You should get an Infopass appointment at your local USCIS office ASAP and let them know that they made this mistake.

If your EAD is wrong, your GC will be most likely wrong, too. And since E-verify is wrong as well, you employer is unable to verify your work eligibility.

One more time, make an Infopass appointment.

Filed: Timeline
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You should get an Infopass appointment at your local USCIS office ASAP and let them know that they made this mistake.

If your EAD is wrong, your GC will be most likely wrong, too. And since E-verify is wrong as well, you employer is unable to verify your work eligibility.

One more time, make an Infopass appointment.

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Edited by Sirdaniel42
 
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