My situation:
I have applied for a GC through marriage to a USC. I have sent in I-485, I-130, G-325A, I-765, and I-864, along with payments and supporting evidences. (Sent to Lee's Summit, MO) I have received letters stating that they have received my applications on 2/13/06 and the notice date was 2/16/06. After receiving a letter of a biometric appiontment, I went into San Francisco office on 3/07/06. On the 91th day of waiting for EAD, I have called the 800 number and made an appointment through infopass. I got my iEAD card on 5/19/06. Called my previous employer (while working with OPT after graduating from an University with F-1 status), and I was waiting for the phone call from them.
My problem:
A letter of RFE (request for additional evidence) for I-485 dated 5/23/06 arrived at my address. The letter is basically requesting the already sent evidences, such as proof of sponsorship (I-864) and applicant's birth certificate (my birth cert.). Also, the letter says "You are ineligible for interim employment authorization pursuant to Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 103.2(b)(10)(ii) until ninety (90) days after the missing initial evidnece is received."
My questions:
1) Did anyone else experience this kind of situation, in which USCIS asks you to send the evidence you have already submitted with the original package?
2) Do I need to send the same evidence in again or a letter stating those evidence were submitted already? If so, should all the documents/evidence be the current ones? such as tax return. For the original package, my mother in-law (joint sponsorship) used 2004 tax return, because it was not the time for 2005 one yet.
3) I have already received my iEAD from a local office, but the letter states that I can't work, is this true? even though I have the card already?
I am going into an office which prepared my applications tomorrow to ask for any info. Also, I have made an appointment for the SF office for Next Tuesday (6/06/06). (I didn't like the date, but it was the very first date available.)
I appreciated all the help and comments, thanks!
I have applied for a GC through marriage to a USC. I have sent in I-485, I-130, G-325A, I-765, and I-864, along with payments and supporting evidences. (Sent to Lee's Summit, MO) I have received letters stating that they have received my applications on 2/13/06 and the notice date was 2/16/06. After receiving a letter of a biometric appiontment, I went into San Francisco office on 3/07/06. On the 91th day of waiting for EAD, I have called the 800 number and made an appointment through infopass. I got my iEAD card on 5/19/06. Called my previous employer (while working with OPT after graduating from an University with F-1 status), and I was waiting for the phone call from them.
My problem:
A letter of RFE (request for additional evidence) for I-485 dated 5/23/06 arrived at my address. The letter is basically requesting the already sent evidences, such as proof of sponsorship (I-864) and applicant's birth certificate (my birth cert.). Also, the letter says "You are ineligible for interim employment authorization pursuant to Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 103.2(b)(10)(ii) until ninety (90) days after the missing initial evidnece is received."
My questions:
1) Did anyone else experience this kind of situation, in which USCIS asks you to send the evidence you have already submitted with the original package?
2) Do I need to send the same evidence in again or a letter stating those evidence were submitted already? If so, should all the documents/evidence be the current ones? such as tax return. For the original package, my mother in-law (joint sponsorship) used 2004 tax return, because it was not the time for 2005 one yet.
3) I have already received my iEAD from a local office, but the letter states that I can't work, is this true? even though I have the card already?
I am going into an office which prepared my applications tomorrow to ask for any info. Also, I have made an appointment for the SF office for Next Tuesday (6/06/06). (I didn't like the date, but it was the very first date available.)
I appreciated all the help and comments, thanks!