Today I went to USCIS local office using info pass.
To my surprise we know more than the officer.
Here is the excerpt of the interview:
Q: Can I travel abroad even without filing for an AP ?
IO: Do you have Social security card ?
(I didn’t understand the relationship between AP and SS card)
Q: Of course I have it. My question is they are saying that
I don’t have to have AP to travel abroad.(Actually I wanted to ask that
What if they reinstate the requirement of AP while we are in abroad)
IO : I don’t know about that They don’t tell us.
(He didn’t know that we can travel with 485 receipt notice.)
Q: Can I change the job type during the processing of I-485 if I have
EAD before 180 days are completed.
Q: Yes, you can if it is a specialty occupation.
I was shocked. I got up.
Actually I wanted to ask more complex questions but I understood that I went to a wrong place. I thanked the officer and quit from there.
My advice is folks, don’t expect much from infopass.
To my surprise we know more than the officer.
Here is the excerpt of the interview:
Q: Can I travel abroad even without filing for an AP ?
IO: Do you have Social security card ?
(I didn’t understand the relationship between AP and SS card)
Q: Of course I have it. My question is they are saying that
I don’t have to have AP to travel abroad.(Actually I wanted to ask that
What if they reinstate the requirement of AP while we are in abroad)
IO : I don’t know about that They don’t tell us.
(He didn’t know that we can travel with 485 receipt notice.)
Q: Can I change the job type during the processing of I-485 if I have
EAD before 180 days are completed.
Q: Yes, you can if it is a specialty occupation.
I was shocked. I got up.
Actually I wanted to ask more complex questions but I understood that I went to a wrong place. I thanked the officer and quit from there.
My advice is folks, don’t expect much from infopass.