Hello everyone,
I have read the google sheet and most of the 2019 AOS thread. They are very useful! Thank you very much!
However, I still have some questions. Thank you so much in advance for your answer!
(Sorry for the long explanation below. I try to explain the information as well as possible)
I am DV2019ASXXXX2XXX. I am now holding a F1 OPT EAD card which will expire on 6/30/2019. I have a job offer in a university until at least Oct 2020 and I hope I could work until then. (Originally I planned to apply for OPT STEM extension for another 2 years so there is no problem)
1. Based on my understanding, after I submit the DS-260 or even I-485, I can still use my OPT EAD to work until 6/30/2019. I am now considering how I could work after 6/30/2019 if I haven't get the green card then (or if the application is denied after 6/30/2019). These are my questions:
1.a Could I apply for OPT STEM extension before 6/30/2019? Is it forbidden to apply for the extension or it only means the chance of getting approved is small?
1.b If I cannot apply for OPT extension, I am thinking whether I could apply for AOS EAD and not "use it" first. If the application process is still not done near 6/30/2019, could I start to shift to AOS EAD at that point?
One thing I notice from the EAD FAQ Q7 on USCIS website is I could only apply for a new EAD while my current EAD is going to expire in 120 days. Does this mean I could only apply for AOS EAD after around 3/3?
1.c If in the end my GC application is denied after 6/30/2019, and I cannot get OPT STEM extension, I will not have a status (OPT) to fall back.
What VISA could I apply (are J1 and H1B both ok? Or only H1B is ok?)?
Do I need to leave the US immediately after I get denied? If I am using AOS EAD then, does it have a little more grace period?
I am wondering whether I can continue my job without interruption even if my application is denied or there is no way to avoid this.
2. For another topic:
Because I have an international travel plan in Sep 2018, based on an old discussion I saw here in 2014, it would be safer to wait and submit DS-260 in Dec (90 days after reentry). And, if my CN already becomes current in Dec, I don’t really need to wait until I got the 2NL to submit I-485. I could submit my I-485 in Dec or Jan (and do the medical exam sometime in Nov or Dec).
(This is what I understand from DV-2015-aos-only page 2)
However, while I am reading the thread for 2019 DV AOS, I notice many discussion implies that submitting DS-260 might not influence reentry for F1 VISA (i.e., the chance of not being able to come back is the same as without DS-260 submission)
Do I misunderstand something or the situation has changed in the past 4 years?
Is it still better to wait until Dec to submit DS-260 due to my Sep travel?
Thank you again for the answers.
I have read the google sheet and most of the 2019 AOS thread. They are very useful! Thank you very much!
However, I still have some questions. Thank you so much in advance for your answer!
(Sorry for the long explanation below. I try to explain the information as well as possible)
I am DV2019ASXXXX2XXX. I am now holding a F1 OPT EAD card which will expire on 6/30/2019. I have a job offer in a university until at least Oct 2020 and I hope I could work until then. (Originally I planned to apply for OPT STEM extension for another 2 years so there is no problem)
1. Based on my understanding, after I submit the DS-260 or even I-485, I can still use my OPT EAD to work until 6/30/2019. I am now considering how I could work after 6/30/2019 if I haven't get the green card then (or if the application is denied after 6/30/2019). These are my questions:
1.a Could I apply for OPT STEM extension before 6/30/2019? Is it forbidden to apply for the extension or it only means the chance of getting approved is small?
1.b If I cannot apply for OPT extension, I am thinking whether I could apply for AOS EAD and not "use it" first. If the application process is still not done near 6/30/2019, could I start to shift to AOS EAD at that point?
One thing I notice from the EAD FAQ Q7 on USCIS website is I could only apply for a new EAD while my current EAD is going to expire in 120 days. Does this mean I could only apply for AOS EAD after around 3/3?
1.c If in the end my GC application is denied after 6/30/2019, and I cannot get OPT STEM extension, I will not have a status (OPT) to fall back.
What VISA could I apply (are J1 and H1B both ok? Or only H1B is ok?)?
Do I need to leave the US immediately after I get denied? If I am using AOS EAD then, does it have a little more grace period?
I am wondering whether I can continue my job without interruption even if my application is denied or there is no way to avoid this.
2. For another topic:
Because I have an international travel plan in Sep 2018, based on an old discussion I saw here in 2014, it would be safer to wait and submit DS-260 in Dec (90 days after reentry). And, if my CN already becomes current in Dec, I don’t really need to wait until I got the 2NL to submit I-485. I could submit my I-485 in Dec or Jan (and do the medical exam sometime in Nov or Dec).
(This is what I understand from DV-2015-aos-only page 2)
However, while I am reading the thread for 2019 DV AOS, I notice many discussion implies that submitting DS-260 might not influence reentry for F1 VISA (i.e., the chance of not being able to come back is the same as without DS-260 submission)
Do I misunderstand something or the situation has changed in the past 4 years?
Is it still better to wait until Dec to submit DS-260 due to my Sep travel?
Thank you again for the answers.