Originally posted by gcgcgcgc
Guys, Critcal question: How do you know if you are working on ead or h1??? If I use AP once, does that mean that I voided my h1.
Originally posted by gcgcgcgc
Guys,
Thanks for all your feedback
I am really confused now. One says, if I use AP, my h1 is voided. And another one says, it should not affect your h1. I didn't fill out the i-9 form after I got my EAD. But I used AP to enter the country, even though I have h1.
So I am not sure in which status I am.
Is there any official site to check this???
Any other feed back is appreciated.
Thanks.
- An H-1 or L-1 holder who travels out of the United States, and returns on advance parole, is authorized to continue working for the H-1 or L-1 employer. He/she would not be required to obtain an EAD to work for this same employer, within the validity dates of the H-1 or L-1 petition approval.
Originally posted by maxx
Before a co. files for a person;s I-485 ...the person is on H1-B visa status .....once the I-485 filing is done and the person recieves the EAD ....then the status is no longer H1-B ...
Maxx.
Originally posted by gcgcgcgc
Thanks guys, for all you help.
Again to reiterate that, in such a short time, you get great wealth of info.
One thing that still leaves me puzzled is, what makes us working officially on ead. Is it I-9 form, only. I understand that if you work for a different employer that automatically makes you work under ead. But If I work for the same employer and I have a valid h1 and a valid ead, which one I am under.
Another question is if my h1 expires, do I need to fill out a i-9 form. Is it a rule that everyone has to fill out a i-9 form once they come under ead. I filled one when I joined the company, on h1. and never did after that nor the company asked to fill out.
Originally posted by gcgcgcgc
So as I understand, only I-9 form decides on what you are working.
But I know that it is employers responsibility, not the the employee's to have the i-9 form. And also, employer's are only required to produce when there is an ins audit. So until then, probably it is just between us and employers whether we fill out or not. Even if we fill out one, no one is going to know that whether you are working on ead or h1.
Even if i filled out i-9 with ead details, and say that i am still on my h1, how is ins going to track that, until they ask for i-9 form, which they don't ask for in our green card processing. . .