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Hi everyone!  I have not yet  changed my name on my SS card into my married name after we got married. Is it necessary to have it  changed before going for the AOS interview? Our  interview will be by the end of this month. I have not received my EAD yet and  we requested for a new SS card with my married name on it. Do you think they will look into this during the interview? 

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On 4/12/2018 at 11:32 PM, mecco said:

this is my timeline

PD: 01/12/18

CHEQUE CASHED: 01/17/18

NOA: 01/22/18

BIOMETRIC APPOINTMENT LETTER :02/02/18

BIOMETRIC DONE:02/22/18

AOS INTERVIEW LETTER: 03/27/18 

ADVANCE PAROLE APPROVAL AND FILING NOTICE RECEIVED : 03/27/18

INTERVIEW SCHEDULED FOR: 04/24/18 @ THE BALTIMORE OFFICE

WOW! Same interview date, Same Venue, Adjusting from same Country

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On 4/14/2018 at 6:21 PM, Cristina24 said:

should I apply for a Social security number before or after I apply for AOS? Does it matter at all? 

It is entirely up to you. Bear in mind that SSN is required for several things in your new life. Opening of bank accounts, insurance policy... and etc. There are 2 types of SSN, one is valid for work only with DHS Authorization, this is restricted like what the other member suggested. Having this kind of SSN, you cannot apply for any loans from bank (if you intend to begin building your credit ratings). While the other one you can only apply after you got your Green Card, which doesn't have any restriction, same as all US citizen.
 

I applied for SSN right after wedding (after having my official marriage cert printed). This is due to the new name I've taken after my partner. I do not want my maiden name to be on the SSN because you will have to change it again later.

So, you either apply for it after marriage (if you plan to have name changed). Or apply for it now before marriage (if you do not intend to change your last name).

Whatever you do, apply before your i-94 expires, otherwise you have to wait until you got your EAD(Work Permit) before you can apply for anything. Your i-94 only valids for 3 months from POE date. Your EAD may take between 3 - 6 months for approval from date of AOS submission (if you apply for one).

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Oct 07, 2016 - I-129F Sent | Oct 14, 2016 - NOA1
Nov 08, 2016 - NOA2 | Dec 02, 2016 - NVC Case Number Assigned
Dec 09, 2016 - Case left NVC to US Embassy in KL, Malaysia | Dec 16, 2016 - Consulate in KL confirm case has been received
Dec 30, 2016 - Packet 3 Received | Jan 31, 2017 - Medical Exam & Vaccination
Mar 02, 2017 - Interview at US Embassy in KL (Interview Schedule was flexible as instructed on the Packet 3) | Mar 06, 2017 - Collect Passport at selected destination (Visa was approved on the interview day)
June 09, 2017 - Arrival in U.S. POE | June 17, 2017 - Marriage in Santa Rosa, CA - Honeymoon in SF ~ | June 28, 2017 - Officially relocated to Yuma, Arizona

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AOS - Days including RFE pausing period |  Timeline resets to Day 1 after response of RFE | Days from filing date but exclude RFE pausing period
July 14, 2017 - Mailed AOS packet to Chicago (i-485, i-765, i-131) | July 18, 2017 - Packet Received (Day 1)  | July 24, 2017 - SMS and Email notification of NOA1 for AoS, EAD, and AP  (Day 6)
July 28, 2017 - Received NOA1 Hardcopy (AoS,EAD,AP) and Biometric Appointment Letter (Day 10) | Aug 17, 2017 - Biometrics Appointment Completed (Day 30)
Oct 27, 2017 - Request for Initial Evidence Letter Issued by USCIS (i-864) - RFE  (Day 101) (All cases are paused on this day, shall be resumed as soon as USCIS received response of RFIE)
Oct 30, 2017 - RFE Post-stamp date (Day 104) | Nov 2, 2017 - Received RFE Hardcopy (87 days were given to respond) (Day 107)
Nov 6, 2017 - Consultation with an Immigration Attorney (Decided to hire the Attorney to represent us to prepare the RFE(Day 111)
Jan 20, 2018 - According to our Attorney, the package is mailed out via USPS Priority Express (Day 186)
Jan 23, 2018 - Received Proof of Delivery from USPS that the package has arrived at 10:05am and signed by "M Sievers" (Day 189) (Responded by Day 86 since the Post-Stamp is dated on Oct 30)
Jan 26, 2018 - USCIS changed the  Case Status for i-485 to Response To USCIS' Request For Evidence Was Received (Day 192) (Assuming USCIS count this as official received date and reset my case - Day 1)

Mar 19, 2018 - Called the USCIS Hotline, spoke to a tier-1 USCIS Officer, explained about SRs raised not being responded despite 30 days have passed for at least 2 SRs, 3rd SR is still pending for response. Tier-1 Officer intended to forward my call to Tier-2 Officer, but due to high vol of calls, I was recommended to call back the same day 6pm or following day 8am.  (Day 244) (Day 52)

Mar 20, 2018 -  Intended to call USCIS by 8am,  but noticed I got notification about case update : EAD"We are producing your card and will mail it to you... it may take up to 120 days".  AP: "We've approved your case "Read the notice we mailed you for more information". (Day 245) (Day 53) (Day 154)
Mar 22, 2018 - Called to USCIS request for speaking to Tier-2 Officer just to check on the progress of my EAD, was told my Combo Card has been produced effectively today.Case status for EAD updated in the evening: "We mailed your card to you, The U.S. Postal Service will deliver it." Day 247) (Day 55) (Day 156) | Mar 23, 2018 - Received hardcopy NOA2 for EAD and AP. (Day 248) (Day 56) (Day 157)
Mar 24, 2018 - Surprised to find my EAD AP Combo Card arrived at the mailbox, Yay! (Day 249) (Day 57) (Day 158) | June 11, 2018 - Filed AR-11 Change Of Address via online system (along with case receipt number) due to relocation (Day 328) (Day 136) (Day 237)
June 12, 2018 - Called USCIS to verify address, 15-30 days for the new address to be reflected into their system and I should expect an email/mail update. (Day 329) (Day 137) (Day 238)
June 13, 2018 - Sponsor has to file Form i-866 Change Of Address due to the i-865 form was filed with the old address, mail it to the address indicated on the website. (Day 330) (Day 138) (Day 239)
Sep 25, 2018 - Mailed EAD/AP Renewal Package via USPS to Chicago. (Day 434) (Day 242) (Day 343)
Oct 4, 2018 - AOS status change to - Interview was being scheduled on Oct 4, 2018. I truly believe this is due to the EAD/AP Renewal triggered them to look into when was my AOS filing date. (Day 443) (Day 251) (Day 352)
Oct 19, 2018 - Scheduled InfoPass Appointment in local field office (Philadelphia), check with Officer why is our interview scheduled at former address, was told we did our part, filed change of address on time, everything in system shows up correct, he has no idea why but told us to go ahead and mail a letter to the interview location field office (Imperial County, CA - closer to Yuma,AZ our former address). (Day 458) (Day 266) (Day 367)
Oct 22, 2018 - Mailed off the letter to the field office which have our initial green card interview appointment, to request for transfer of case. (Day 461) (Day 269) (Day 370). Field Office Imperial County received our letter on Oct 25. (Day 464) (Day 272) (Day 373).
Oct 30, 2018 - Call USCIS hotline number spoke to Tier 1 CSRep, request to file a Service Request for transfer of our case due to wrong state of residency and jurisdiction. SR filed via phone. (Day 469) (Day 277) (Day 378).
Nov 8,  2018 - Infopass appt with FieldOffice(Philly), verify case transfer. Was told our file has left Arizona since Nov 5, 2018, en-route to Philly. Was told Interview scheduling = first come first serve basis. May delay up to 6-8months. (Day 478) (Day 286) (Day 387).
Jun 14, 2019 - No news on AOS despite being told in Mar19 that we should expect interview scheduled letter, however, after filing 2 SRs of beyond normal processing time for EAD-Renewal - on this date, case status updated to New Card is being produced. (Day 696) (Day 504) (Day 605).

Jul 12, 2019 - Noticed of Interview Prepared and Mailed Out (We did not get any Case Stats Update). (Day 724) (Day 532) (Day 633). Jul 22, 2019 - Interview Letter appeared in our Mailbox suddenly, after I filed for beyond normal processing time a week ago.(Day 734) (Day 542) (Day 643).
Aug 12, 2019 - Interview Date - within 5 minutes of entering the Room, nicely greeted by a very friendly officer, she told us she already liked us by reading our case, she mention it is an easy approve for us (Brought new i-693MedExam as mine is expired). (Day 755) (Day 563) (Day 664).
Aug 21, 2019 - AOS Case Status updated to Approved + Ordered New Card Production. (Day 764) (Day 572) (Day 673). Aug 24, 2019 - Received Hardcopy of NOA 2 Approval Notice for AOS(Day 767) (Day 575) (Day 676).
Aug 27, 2019 - GC shows up at USPS Informed Delivery shows Expected Delivery Date on Aug 29. (Day 773) (Day 581) (Day 682). 
Aug 28, 2019 - GC arrived a day early than the expected delivery date. (Issued date is 8/21 - best birthday gift ever!!) (Day 774) (Day 582) (Day 683)

 

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5 hours ago, Simon&Jen said:

Hi everyone!  I have not yet  changed my name on my SS card into my married name after we got married. Is it necessary to have it  changed before going for the AOS interview? Our  interview will be by the end of this month. I have not received my EAD yet and  we requested for a new SS card with my married name on it. Do you think they will look into this during the interview? 

I don't think so, since you can still prove that SSN belongs to you based on your name appears on passport. You need to apply for a new SSN after receiving your green card, so that it will not have any restriction at all and it will use your married name too.

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K1

Oct 07, 2016 - I-129F Sent | Oct 14, 2016 - NOA1
Nov 08, 2016 - NOA2 | Dec 02, 2016 - NVC Case Number Assigned
Dec 09, 2016 - Case left NVC to US Embassy in KL, Malaysia | Dec 16, 2016 - Consulate in KL confirm case has been received
Dec 30, 2016 - Packet 3 Received | Jan 31, 2017 - Medical Exam & Vaccination
Mar 02, 2017 - Interview at US Embassy in KL (Interview Schedule was flexible as instructed on the Packet 3) | Mar 06, 2017 - Collect Passport at selected destination (Visa was approved on the interview day)
June 09, 2017 - Arrival in U.S. POE | June 17, 2017 - Marriage in Santa Rosa, CA - Honeymoon in SF ~ | June 28, 2017 - Officially relocated to Yuma, Arizona

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AOS - Days including RFE pausing period |  Timeline resets to Day 1 after response of RFE | Days from filing date but exclude RFE pausing period
July 14, 2017 - Mailed AOS packet to Chicago (i-485, i-765, i-131) | July 18, 2017 - Packet Received (Day 1)  | July 24, 2017 - SMS and Email notification of NOA1 for AoS, EAD, and AP  (Day 6)
July 28, 2017 - Received NOA1 Hardcopy (AoS,EAD,AP) and Biometric Appointment Letter (Day 10) | Aug 17, 2017 - Biometrics Appointment Completed (Day 30)
Oct 27, 2017 - Request for Initial Evidence Letter Issued by USCIS (i-864) - RFE  (Day 101) (All cases are paused on this day, shall be resumed as soon as USCIS received response of RFIE)
Oct 30, 2017 - RFE Post-stamp date (Day 104) | Nov 2, 2017 - Received RFE Hardcopy (87 days were given to respond) (Day 107)
Nov 6, 2017 - Consultation with an Immigration Attorney (Decided to hire the Attorney to represent us to prepare the RFE(Day 111)
Jan 20, 2018 - According to our Attorney, the package is mailed out via USPS Priority Express (Day 186)
Jan 23, 2018 - Received Proof of Delivery from USPS that the package has arrived at 10:05am and signed by "M Sievers" (Day 189) (Responded by Day 86 since the Post-Stamp is dated on Oct 30)
Jan 26, 2018 - USCIS changed the  Case Status for i-485 to Response To USCIS' Request For Evidence Was Received (Day 192) (Assuming USCIS count this as official received date and reset my case - Day 1)

Mar 19, 2018 - Called the USCIS Hotline, spoke to a tier-1 USCIS Officer, explained about SRs raised not being responded despite 30 days have passed for at least 2 SRs, 3rd SR is still pending for response. Tier-1 Officer intended to forward my call to Tier-2 Officer, but due to high vol of calls, I was recommended to call back the same day 6pm or following day 8am.  (Day 244) (Day 52)

Mar 20, 2018 -  Intended to call USCIS by 8am,  but noticed I got notification about case update : EAD"We are producing your card and will mail it to you... it may take up to 120 days".  AP: "We've approved your case "Read the notice we mailed you for more information". (Day 245) (Day 53) (Day 154)
Mar 22, 2018 - Called to USCIS request for speaking to Tier-2 Officer just to check on the progress of my EAD, was told my Combo Card has been produced effectively today.Case status for EAD updated in the evening: "We mailed your card to you, The U.S. Postal Service will deliver it." Day 247) (Day 55) (Day 156) | Mar 23, 2018 - Received hardcopy NOA2 for EAD and AP. (Day 248) (Day 56) (Day 157)
Mar 24, 2018 - Surprised to find my EAD AP Combo Card arrived at the mailbox, Yay! (Day 249) (Day 57) (Day 158) | June 11, 2018 - Filed AR-11 Change Of Address via online system (along with case receipt number) due to relocation (Day 328) (Day 136) (Day 237)
June 12, 2018 - Called USCIS to verify address, 15-30 days for the new address to be reflected into their system and I should expect an email/mail update. (Day 329) (Day 137) (Day 238)
June 13, 2018 - Sponsor has to file Form i-866 Change Of Address due to the i-865 form was filed with the old address, mail it to the address indicated on the website. (Day 330) (Day 138) (Day 239)
Sep 25, 2018 - Mailed EAD/AP Renewal Package via USPS to Chicago. (Day 434) (Day 242) (Day 343)
Oct 4, 2018 - AOS status change to - Interview was being scheduled on Oct 4, 2018. I truly believe this is due to the EAD/AP Renewal triggered them to look into when was my AOS filing date. (Day 443) (Day 251) (Day 352)
Oct 19, 2018 - Scheduled InfoPass Appointment in local field office (Philadelphia), check with Officer why is our interview scheduled at former address, was told we did our part, filed change of address on time, everything in system shows up correct, he has no idea why but told us to go ahead and mail a letter to the interview location field office (Imperial County, CA - closer to Yuma,AZ our former address). (Day 458) (Day 266) (Day 367)
Oct 22, 2018 - Mailed off the letter to the field office which have our initial green card interview appointment, to request for transfer of case. (Day 461) (Day 269) (Day 370). Field Office Imperial County received our letter on Oct 25. (Day 464) (Day 272) (Day 373).
Oct 30, 2018 - Call USCIS hotline number spoke to Tier 1 CSRep, request to file a Service Request for transfer of our case due to wrong state of residency and jurisdiction. SR filed via phone. (Day 469) (Day 277) (Day 378).
Nov 8,  2018 - Infopass appt with FieldOffice(Philly), verify case transfer. Was told our file has left Arizona since Nov 5, 2018, en-route to Philly. Was told Interview scheduling = first come first serve basis. May delay up to 6-8months. (Day 478) (Day 286) (Day 387).
Jun 14, 2019 - No news on AOS despite being told in Mar19 that we should expect interview scheduled letter, however, after filing 2 SRs of beyond normal processing time for EAD-Renewal - on this date, case status updated to New Card is being produced. (Day 696) (Day 504) (Day 605).

Jul 12, 2019 - Noticed of Interview Prepared and Mailed Out (We did not get any Case Stats Update). (Day 724) (Day 532) (Day 633). Jul 22, 2019 - Interview Letter appeared in our Mailbox suddenly, after I filed for beyond normal processing time a week ago.(Day 734) (Day 542) (Day 643).
Aug 12, 2019 - Interview Date - within 5 minutes of entering the Room, nicely greeted by a very friendly officer, she told us she already liked us by reading our case, she mention it is an easy approve for us (Brought new i-693MedExam as mine is expired). (Day 755) (Day 563) (Day 664).
Aug 21, 2019 - AOS Case Status updated to Approved + Ordered New Card Production. (Day 764) (Day 572) (Day 673). Aug 24, 2019 - Received Hardcopy of NOA 2 Approval Notice for AOS(Day 767) (Day 575) (Day 676).
Aug 27, 2019 - GC shows up at USPS Informed Delivery shows Expected Delivery Date on Aug 29. (Day 773) (Day 581) (Day 682). 
Aug 28, 2019 - GC arrived a day early than the expected delivery date. (Issued date is 8/21 - best birthday gift ever!!) (Day 774) (Day 582) (Day 683)

 

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Hey everyone! If I have sent certified copies of my marriage certificate with the application, do I still need to bring another one to the green card interview? It says in the interview notice letter to bring one. I sent two copies (original i.e. certified) with my application and I thought I had another one but just realized that I don't. It's just that I just moved across the country after getting married and I won't be able to get one in time for my interview next week (!!!) and I'm freaking out.

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15 hours ago, Cristina24 said:

I need some help on the EAD file if anyone could spare a moment :) . Question 20. and 21.

I think i have found the correct letter and number that it wants under "Eligibility category" C - 9  (correct me if im wrong)

Also since I answered Q:20, it says list your degree and employers name etc. I dont know what to put there. :( 

Hey @Cristina24.

You're correct. You're under category (c)(9), since you came on the k1 visa.

So if you read question 21 carefully, you'll see that it's just for the category (c)(3)(c). You don't need to answer this one.  :) 

AOS JOURNEY

AOS package sent: 01/22/18 

NOA1 dated: 01/26/18

NOA1 text/emails: 01/29/18

NOA1 Hardcopies: 02/02/18

Biometrics: 02/23/18

Interview scheduled for: 05/08/18

Green Card Approved & Card in Production: 05/08/18

Card was Mailed to me: 05/11/18

Card Received: 05/15/18                                                        

ROC JOURNEY

ROC package sent: 02/08/20

ROC received in AZ: 02/10/20

Check cashed + Text message with case #: 02/14/20

NOA1 dated: 02/13/20

Biometrics: 05/07/20 (text + email stating bio was taken)

"Card in Production": 07/07/20

"Case was approved": 07/08/20

Approval notice received: 07/11/20

"Card was mailed to me": 07/28/20

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55 minutes ago, Jakk said:

Hey everyone! If I have sent certified copies of my marriage certificate with the application, do I still need to bring another one to the green card interview? It says in the interview notice letter to bring one. I sent two copies (original i.e. certified) with my application and I thought I had another one but just realized that I don't. It's just that I just moved across the country after getting married and I won't be able to get one in time for my interview next week (!!!) and I'm freaking out.

Hello Jakk, what you can do is make a copy and go to your bank and get it notarized by one of their representatives; it should be as good as a certified copy and should be free or a small cost at your local bank. Most banks always have at least one representative who is a notary public.

Sometimes with the transfer of files, USCIS might lose some of their documents so it is always good to have a copy of everything you submitted.

 Dont be freak out, everything will go well and it will be great! Good luck :)

01/08/2018: Priority Date

01/19/2018: Checks cashed

01/22/2018: 3 NOA's received in Mail (I-130, I-485 and I-765)

02/09/201: Received Biometrics Appointment Letter scheduled for 02/22

02/10/2018: Email notification of RFIE :(

02/12/2018: Early walk-in for Biometrics, successful

02/16/2018: RFIE received for birth certificate and translation, sent back the same day

02/20/2018: RFIE response delivered, sent via Fedex

02/23/2018: Case status updated to RFIE response received

03/05/2018: Courtesy letter for I-693, medical exam received, letter dated Feb 28th

03/08/2018: AP application delivered by Fedex

03/19/2018: NOA for AP received in the mailbox

05/03/2018: AP ONLY approved (Approved in 56 days)

05/11/2018: AP received in Mail

05/21/2018: Email received,EAD card in production (Day 133)

05/22/2018: Interview scheduled

05/25/2018: EAD approval letter received in Mail

05/29/2018: EAD card and letter for interview (Jun.26th) both received in Mail, Woot woot :)

06/26/2018: Interview completed, now waiting for the magical email/letter...

10/30/2018: Went to Infopass, officer has not made a decision yet, an email was sent to him tell him I came to inquire

03/26/2019: Moved so updated our address online with USCIS

04/16/2019: I-130 petition approved

04/20/2019: approval notice received in the mail

04/22/2019: received notification of RFE for AOS I-485

06/01/2019: RFE finally received after being lost in the mail, asking for a new medical exam

06/06/2019: Response to RFE sent, received the next day 06/07/2019

06/17/2019: Received notification of another RFE, 3rd time will be the charm hopefully

06/22/2019: RFE received for new medical

07/02/2019: Went to doctor for new medical

07/11/2019: I-485 approved without new medical exam

07/18/2019: Green Card received in mail

 

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1 hour ago, Jakk said:

Hey everyone! If I have sent certified copies of my marriage certificate with the application, do I still need to bring another one to the green card interview? It says in the interview notice letter to bring one. I sent two copies (original i.e. certified) with my application and I thought I had another one but just realized that I don't. It's just that I just moved across the country after getting married and I won't be able to get one in time for my interview next week (!!!) and I'm freaking out.

Hey Jakk, I suggest you take a photocopy of the already submitted marriage certificate  with you to your interview explaining why you couldn’t bring the certified copy, because you won’t be able to notarize the photocopy without an original. And by the way, marriage certificates are only notarized in courts I think and what you got when you guys got married were the already notarized copies. If this doesn’t satisfy the immigration officer as enough evidence, you’ll be issued an RFE after your interview thereby giving you enough time to submit an original or certified copy which you can only get from the court where you guys got married.

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11 hours ago, lafe4c said:

WOW! Same interview date, Same Venue, Adjusting from same Country

correct guy how far.....  nice one i'll get in touch with ya brother man

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52 minutes ago, Jjjb said:

Y'all watch my frustration when I see they updated the AP/EAD case inquiry date from Nov 16 2017 to Nov 17 2017. 

They update that website every month around the 15th.

With the amount of people that pays almost $2000 to be able to work(!!!!), we shouldn't be waiting this long. This is insane!

You're paying almost $2000 to be a resident of the US. The EAD is free to apply for when AOS through marriage.

02/14/18 - Married :wub: 

03/02/18 - AOS Sent 

04/02/18 - Biometrics appointment @ Field Office

04/16/18 - Courtesy letter received re: Medical

07/17/18 - EAD card in production, AP approved

07/21/18  - Combo card in hand

10/18/18 - GC Interview  (Approved on the spot)

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11 hours ago, Kirk&Kean said:

I don't think so, since you can still prove that SSN belongs to you based on your name appears on passport. You need to apply for a new SSN after receiving your green card, so that it will not have any restriction at all and it will use your married name too.

Thank you very much for the information! 🙂 

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3 hours ago, DebbieWRaney said:

Hey @Cristina24.

You're correct. You're under category (c)(9), since you came on the k1 visa.

So if you read question 21 carefully, you'll see that it's just for the category (c)(3)(c). You don't need to answer this one.  :) 

Thank goodness, youre a real help :)

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13 hours ago, Kirk&Kean said:

It is entirely up to you. Bear in mind that SSN is required for several things in your new life. Opening of bank accounts, insurance policy... and etc. There are 2 types of SSN, one is valid for work only with DHS Authorization, this is restricted like what the other member suggested. Having this kind of SSN, you cannot apply for any loans from bank (if you intend to begin building your credit ratings). While the other one you can only apply after you got your Green Card, which doesn't have any restriction, same as all US citizen.
 

I applied for SSN right after wedding (after having my official marriage cert printed). This is due to the new name I've taken after my partner. I do not want my maiden name to be on the SSN because you will have to change it again later.

So, you either apply for it after marriage (if you plan to have name changed). Or apply for it now before marriage (if you do not intend to change your last name).

Whatever you do, apply before your i-94 expires, otherwise you have to wait until you got your EAD(Work Permit) before you can apply for anything. Your i-94 only valids for 3 months from POE date. Your EAD may take between 3 - 6 months for approval from date of AOS submission (if you apply for one).

Thanks my friend! I will apply for SSN after marriage because i do want his last name :)  May I ask where you found the expiry date for the i-94? Is it on the stamp the officer put in my passport on the day of my arrival? I came the 14th of march and the expiry says 11th of  june. I did also print my most recent I-94 paper online and it says under "Admit until date" 07/14/2017. So im confused...

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18 hours ago, TearsOfBabylon said:

What does the stamp in your passport say?

Seems like a typo? I'd call CBP to have it corrected, if that's possible.

it says 11th june 2018. I know i thought that too. I think i will go ahead and put the correct year if its a typo. 

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