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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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6 hours ago, Nikolet Kamenov said:

Thank you everyone for the Help! I really appreciate it!

I will be applying in the next couple of days!

Unauthorised work is forgiven when married to a usc....

You can also call a few lawyers and ask them what to do. They can advise you best!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Liberia
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This is the Law regarding our brother's situation and it's very clear.

 

Chapter 6 – Unauthorized Employment – INA 245(c2) and INA 245(c)(8)

 

With certain exceptions, a foreign national is barred from adjusting status if:

 

•He or she continues in or accepts unauthorized employment prior to filing an application for adjustment of status;[1] or

•He or she has ever engaged in unauthorized employment, whether before or after filing an adjustment application. [2] 

These bars apply not only to unauthorized employment since an applicant’s most recent entry but also to unauthorized employment during any previous periods of stay in the United States. [3] 

As previously discussed, the INA 245(c)(2) and INA 245(c)(8) bars to adjustment do not apply to: [4] 

•Immediate relatives;

•Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)-based applicants;

•Certain physicians and their accompanying spouse and children; [5] 

•Certain G-4 international organization employees, NATO-6 employees, and their family members; [6] 

•Special immigrant juveniles; [7] or

•Certain members of the U.S. armed forces and their accompanying spouse and children. [8] 

Employment-based applicants also may be eligible for exemption from this bar under INA 245(k). [9] 

An applicant employed while his or her adjustment application is pending final adjudication must maintain USCIS employment authorization and comply with the terms and conditions of that authorization. [10] The filing of an adjustment application itself does not authorize employment.

A. Definitions

1. Unauthorized Employment

Unauthorized employment is any service or labor performed for an employer within the United States by a foreign national who is not authorized by the INA or USCIS to accept employment or who exceeds the scope or period of the foreign national’s employment authorization. [11] 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Guyana
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20 hours ago, ColoradoBeauty said:

Not telling the truth is illegal and

TOS of VJ  prohibit "Condone or instruct, either directly or indirectly, others on how to commit fraudulent or illegal immigration activities in any way, shape, manner or method."

 

 

Congrats! My card was mailed on Jan 8, today I received ss card in mail but no ead yet 

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