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Filed: Timeline
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Hello,

I'm in the process of removing condition, i did get the letter from USCIS stating that my residency has been extended one year blah blah, and I will probably have to wait another 4 month to hear any response -

Just curious since I'm working a full time job currently, would that letter and my expired card be sufficient enough to prove my legal eligibility? What would show up if the company decide to run an e verify on me?

Thanks

Filed: Timeline
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Thanks for the reply and no my company s not doing the verify again, I m just thinking of possible scenario, they do however need to renew one of the state license I have to practice what I do on my behalf and I submitted a copy of that letter to the state alone with the card, hopefully it would recognize

Thanks

 
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