Joeee's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Y Beneficiary's Name: J VJ Member: Joeee Country: France Last Updated: 2024-08-12 |
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Timeline Comments: 4
Dianacorreia on 2022-01-11 said:
Hey there,
Would you mind sharing the reasons you used to expedite your EAD? Much appreciate it // also, congrats on having it granted, must have been the biggest relief.
Thank you,
Di
Joeee on 2022-01-11 said:
Hey there, it was granted under financial hardship and the fact that I had a job offer.
Dianacorreia on 2022-01-11 said:
Ohh so in this case, personal financial hardship, like you really needed a job. That's great, I always thought it could only work for company-wide issues, like if you were an entrepreneur or something.
Could you share some insight on the type of documents you used to prove this?
Thank you so much,
Di
Joeee on 2022-01-11 said:
In fact you have to raise an expedite request under the categories which USCIS will consider to actually send your case to an agent. Those are financial hardship, humanitarian reason, non profit, US government interest and USCIS error. To get anyone considering and looking at your case you can only invoke those categories. Then they will eventually contact you to get supporting documents. In my case they contacted me after a month and asked to fax proof. I did fax 2 pages:
1) a cover letter stating that my wife was the only income stream and that I got a job offer and the condition to get that job is to get my EAD and thus I could alleviate pressure on my wife.
2) the job offer and that was it.
Then it’s up to the assigned agent to grant you expedite or not so you never know.
Also I feel like because I adjusted from VWP they know that with this status you’re stuck and can’t do anything so they tend to consider those cases if you married a US citizen.
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