EAD Renewal

p235

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I have few questions which came up while filling the EAD Renewal form.

1. What is the A# on the EAD Renewal form?
2. Current Immigration Status: Can I say, Adjustment of Status/485 Pending ?
3. I live in Connecticut, but all of my applications are filed in Texas....Where to send the application?

Please help!!

Thanks,
 
p235 said:
I have few questions which came up while filling the EAD Renewal form.

1. What is the A# on the EAD Renewal form?
2. Current Immigration Status: Can I say, Adjustment of Status/485 Pending ?
3. I live in Connecticut, but all of my applications are filed in Texas....Where to send the application?

Please help!!

Thanks,

>> 1. What is the A# on the EAD Renewal form?

A# = Alien Number , its unique number USCIS use to identify u.
YOu may find your Alien Number on ur previous EAD, or 485 receipt.


>> 2. Current Immigration Status: Can I say, Adjustment of Status/485 Pending ?

Yes, Pending 485/AOS

>> 3. I live in Connecticut, but all of my applications are filed in Texas....Where to send the application?

Make it simple, EAD renwal should be sent to the Center who have ur Pending 485 application. if TSC is holding then sent to Texas. in instruciton column C(9) case find Texas P.O box number. or just check prv thread.

Good Luck
 
One more question.
What to fill for 16(Eligibility Categories)? Mine is employment based.

Thanks
 
p235 said:
One more question.
What to fill for 16(Eligibility Categories)? Mine is employment based.

Thanks

I think, it is (c)(9). I also have another question.
I don't have a copy of 140 approval notice with me. Its with the lawyer.
Is "Copy of 140 Approval" a must, when renewing an EAD?
 
p235 said:
I think, it is (c)(9). I also have another question.
I don't have a copy of 140 approval notice with me. Its with the lawyer.
Is "Copy of 140 Approval" a must, when renewing an EAD?

I believe (c)(9) is coorect, for EB.

I-140 is not required, but its good idea if its approved then send it,

Try Always keep every single doc copy from ur attorney, u never know when u need.



Good Luck
 
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