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Compliments of the season.....
I have a question to ask and would appreciate your insights/comments/suggestions.
I came here as an F1 and I am still maintain my F1 status. Recently, I applied for AOS in October 08, as my wife become a US Citizen.
Today, I received my EAC (Employment Auth Card), and was wondering if I had to still maintain my F1 status or not. I have a job offer and would like to start asap (I would prefer to start working full time in January!!:)).
So, the million dollar question is, do I still have to maintain my F1 status (fulltime study) till the Interview or I can just work?
Thanks,
 
Compliments of the season.....
I have a question to ask and would appreciate your insights/comments/suggestions.
I came here as an F1 and I am still maintain my F1 status. Recently, I applied for AOS in October 08, as my wife become a US Citizen.
Today, I received my EAC (Employment Auth Card), and was wondering if I had to still maintain my F1 status or not. I have a job offer and would like to start asap (I would prefer to start working full time in January!!:)).
So, the million dollar question is, do I still have to maintain my F1 status (fulltime study) till the Interview or I can just work?
Thanks,

I don't think you need to. Did you get EAC through AOS or F1?
 
Also, if someone could help with the meanings of the acryonms used.
I know there was a page somewhere that explained the meanings i.e AOS->Adjust of Stat etc....
I would really appreciate this.
 
Also, if someone could help with the meanings of the acryonms used.
I know there was a page somewhere that explained the meanings i.e AOS->Adjust of Stat etc....
I would really appreciate this.

Search and you will find...

AD - Approval Date (When your application was approved)
AOS - Adjustment of status
AOS - Affidavit of Support (Department of State definition, AOS means Affidavit of Support )
AP - Advance Parole (I-131): The authorization to travel outside the US while your adjustment of status is pending
AR - Administrative Review
ASC – Application Support Center: offers fingerprinting services
BC - Birth Certificate
Bio - Biometrics (Digital photo, index finger FP and your digital signature. This is needed for the production of GC.
CP - Consular Processing
CPR - Conditional Permanent Resident
CWOP - Cancelled Without Prejudice
DCF - Direct Consular filing
DHS - Department of Homeland Security
DL - Drivers License
DMV - Department of Motor Vehicles
DO - District Office
DORA - Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment of Status
EAC - Eastern Application Center
EAD - Employment Authorization Document (I-765, approval to work while waiting for AOS Approval)
FP - Finger Print
GC - Green Card
INFOPASS - Is an online appointment so you can go to your DO if you have a doubt or want to know something about your case in person or to request your iEAD
INS - Immigration and Naturalization Service
ID - Interview Date
IO - Immigration officer / Interviewing officer
LPR - Legal Permanent Resident
LUD - Last Update Date on your on-line portfolio at USCIS website. It is the date when they last took action on your application, could be anything.
MSC - Missouri Service Center
NBC - National Benefit Center (is the one which process your forms initially)
ND - Notice Date (When USCIS notified you that they received your application)
NOA’s - Notice of Action is your receipt/letter that you received after you filed your forms indicates I-797C
NVC - National Visa Center
PCC - Police Clearance Certificate
PD - Priority Date
POE - Port of entry
RD - Receipt Date (When USCIS received your application)
RFE - Request for Evidence
RFI - Request for Initial Evidence
SC - Service Center (this is used with a prefix, eg CSC - California Service Center; MSC - Missouri Service Center (that is the address from where you will received your NOA's)
SSA - Social Security Administration
SSN - Social Security Number
USC - US Citizen
USCIS- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
VSC - Vermont Service Center
WAC - Western Application Center
 
Asylee need some answer....

Hi everybody, I am new here and I need some answers from all of you. So please help me if anybody have thesame experience. I cam to the US on F1 Visa in 2001 later on I applied for the asylum and I go approve in 2004. I filed I-485 in 2005 up until now I still waiting for my interview.

I had a girld friend who is on F1. She came to the US on June 2005. I got married in 2006 now my wife didn't go to school any more since she married me. My question is As an asylee can I do anything to sponsor my wife?
Can she get any benifit from me?

If I have to wait until I become a USC, will it ok for my wife to Adjust her status since she is out of her status for so long? I am so worried about this.

Please help with this question.
 
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