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Life After The Green Card How soon can you leave your employer. All other issues after the green card.

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Old 3rd February 2005, 04:07 PM
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Red face Advice please

I'm still new here, I got married in sept 27,2004 and because my husband had to be hospitalized so we haven't taken care of the paperworks for me yet until november 6,2004 through lawyer. My lawyer just sent us all the paperworks to be signed last week and my I-94 will be expired in Feb 17,2005. Will I be fine to stay here? What should I do now? My lawyer always says you'll be fine, but why it took so long for him to take care of all the paperworks,and also he will just send all the paperworks to the INS after we sent them back off to him. This is really slow. What should I do now? Will I be illegal here after my I-94 expired?
Is there anybody here from Kansas? Please share your experience with me or please PM me! Thank you!
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Old 4th February 2005, 09:34 PM
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If you mail your AOS papers to USCIS BEFORE your I-94 expires, you will be here legally for the duration of your AOS pending and you won't be out of status for a single day.

That is, if your husband is a US citizen.

It's better to mail everything yourself, it's not that difficult to fill out the applications. You don't even need a lawyer for that.

You should really ask your questions in a different subforum. You are currently in the "Life after Green card" subforum. You should be in the Family Immigration subforum.
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