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14 hours ago, Lucy&Jason said:

Driver’s permit yet but Michigan ID no. You need to have SSN to be able to obtain a State Id. If you were given SSN, then yes you can get. Just use your maiden name to apply for it to avoid conflict. Just have it changed as soon as you receive your EAD/GC. :)

I have my SSN issued in my married name

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1 minute ago, Marta777 said:

Hi Guys!

I have a question - where were your EAD cards processed? Did all of them go to National Benefits Center?

Thank you!

Ead and AP will be retained at NBC. The I-485, once they done adjudicating it they will forward it to the specific field offices.

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4 minutes ago, Lucy&Jason said:

Ead and AP will be retained at NBC. The I-485, once they done adjudicating it they will forward it to the specific field offices.

I see, thank you.

I was just hoping - since our I-130 went to California for processing, and we live near Detroit - that EAD/AP will also be processed by California's office. They have waiting time of only 3 months.

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Hello everyone 

my interview was scheduled on may 20th at Cleveland i was hoping for Detroit tho since is closer 🤷🏻‍♀️ Is there a thread  in here for cleveland field office? 

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@Lucy&Jason and other K1 ,did you removed the " valid for work bla , bla " wording from your SS card after you got your green card ?  At the local office they said the wording stays until I become a citizen cause the " law changed " . The lady from the SS help line ( 1 800 - ) didn ' t know what a green card is??????? And if you are allowed to work with a green card ??? 🙄. Incompetence at the highest levels !

 

 

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16 minutes ago, alun said:

@Lucy&Jason and other K1 ,did you removed the " valid for work bla , bla " wording from your SS card after you got your green card ?  At the local office they said the wording stays until I become a citizen cause the " law changed " . The lady from the SS help line ( 1 800 - ) didn ' t know what a green card is??????? And if you are allowed to work with a green card ??? 🙄. Incompetence at the highest levels !

 

 

I applied my SS after I received my GC. But you need to go back to SSA for a name change once you received your GC because your GC needs to be matched with your SSC And don’t worry with the word “Valid only with work authorization ....” coz that won’t matter once you have your GC. 

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