EAD: No need to mail any documents via mail when you efile
va_il said:
You are right, i do have the same questions. Can somebody please put the pros and cons of each.
ok, i had the same questions as well. Here are the answers:
You do not need to send documents via mail when you efile.
I filed EAD for my spouse. The EAD was approved yesterday. Here's the process i followed:
I filed using "efile technique". Just efiled the form online (as per instructions given in the beginning of this thread) .
I had paid online via credit card.
I had checked the box "I will mail supporting documents"
Print out the application after submitting it.
BUT DID NOT MAIL ANYTHING.
Yes, When you file EAD using "efile" you DO NOT need to send any documents via mail unless you are asked for it.
I got the Filing receipt from BCIS in mail at my place.
After submitting the application, i called the 800 number, made an appointment for biometrics (photo and finger printing).
PS: We had already done the finger printing earlier for I-485. This is an additional visit (2nd visit) to the local INS office for fingerprinting.
Go the INS office and get the biometrics done (photo and finger printing).
Take the original receipt you received in mail and print out of the EAD application along with photo ID.
I asked the INS officer at the local INS office about mailing documents,and they confirmed that i do not need to mail in any documents unless they ask for it.
Thats it. You get the card in mail.
Do not need to mail any documents via mail.
So here are the differences in paper file and efile:
eFile:
Pro's:
-- No need to mail any documents, photos etc.
-- Less chances of human error as you fill in all the details online.
-- Very easy. Follow the steps online, pay the amount online.
Con's:
-- Need to go the local INS office for photo and fingerprinting.
Paper file:
Pro's:
-- No need to visit INS office. Fill in all the paper work and mail the packet.
Con's:
-- Cumbersome process to fill the documents. Cross check and mail.
Worry about if they received the application. Made no human errors while they entered the data etc. etc. Wait for the receipt to arrive.
-- Go to some store, get the photo's clicked as per the specifications.
Called the 800 number and made an appointment
Overall in my opinion efile is an easy process to follow (the instructions given in the beginning of the thread are very helpful.)
thanks.