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    TN - GC with USC

    I think it's just poor phrasing. What they meant was that the EAD that you get from an approved I-765 lets you work while the I-485 is pending.
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    TN - GC with USC

    What's incorrect about it?
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    Travel on Advanced Parole while on H1B status

    The other exception is people who are maintaining H1b/H4/L1/L2/K3/K4/V status, who leave and are re-admitted into the same status. They do not abandon their pending Adjustment of Status applications, even if they do not have Advance Parole. See 8 CFR 245.2(a)(4)(ii)(C).
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    STEM OPT marrying greencard holder

    No. You wait for a month when the date on the chart here for F2A is after your I-130 received date, to file AOS. For the last several years, USCIS has chosen The Dates for Filing chart every month for the family-based categories. For December 2025, the date on the chart is November 22, 2025...
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    Travel on Advanced Parole while on H1B status

    If you are paroled, you will not be on H1b status; you will be on Parolee status. If it's a trip of less than 30 days to Canada only, perhaps you can re-enter on H1b using Automatic Revalidation.
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    I-730 Approval and Work Authorization?

    She can work directly with an asylee I-94 (or with an unrestricted Social Security card), without needing an EAD.
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    STEM OPT marrying greencard holder

    No, it's not current. It hasn't been for several years. But it's close to current.
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    STEM OPT marrying greencard holder

    Maybe you should just file I-130 online?
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    STEM OPT marrying greencard holder

    The I-130 needs to be officially received by USCIS before November 22 for him to be able to file I-485 in December. If it's received on November 22, it's too late. I'm not sure how that will affect the STEM OPT extension. After he files AOS (I-485), he can't leave the US while I-485 is pending...
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    Number of days of presence required in US required for US Citizenship

    The physical presence test is only about the number of days of physical presence in the 5-year period.
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    Forms I-864 and I-864a: Gross or net income for "My current individual annual income" and what about disability benefits?

    The only difference would be pre-tax deductions. Everything else (post-tax deductions, including tax withholding) would not reduce the taxable income.
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    Have you called yourself a "nonresident alien" on a Federal, state, or local tax return?

    Check the relevant year's form 1040 instructions, the section near the beginning called "Do You Have to File?" See if anything there that requires filing applies to you. Note that the income is your worldwide income (US plus abroad) the whole year.
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    Have you called yourself a "nonresident alien" on a Federal, state, or local tax return?

    If you didn't file 1040NR, you didn't claim to be a nonresident alien. What was your worldwide income during that year? If it was below the standard deduction, and you didn't have self-employed income or some other special circumstance, you were not required to file a tax return.
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    can i file a N600 form if i'm 65 for myself

    The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 did not apply to you since you were not under 18 on February 27, 2001. The law from before that required that both your parents naturalized while you were under 18, or one parent naturalized and the other parent was a citizen at the time of your birth, or your...
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    TN - GC with USC

    Sure, you can I don't think any of those have premium processing.
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    H1B to EAD (485) based on my pending I-485 adjustment of status application

    Currently, you are on H1b status. Once your I-94 ends, you will have no status.
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    H1B to EAD (485) based on my pending I-485 adjustment of status application

    If your I-94 ends, your status ends. You can still stay in the US since you have a pending I-485, but a pending application is not "status".
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    H1B to EAD (485) based on my pending I-485 adjustment of status application

    1. Yes 2. If your I-485 is denied (and you are not able to reopen it), you won't have a status to fall back on, and have to leave the US
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