News alert (unconfirmed): According to the Oh Law Firm, AILA has received notice that USCIS will refuse I-765 applications for EAD renewal filed more than 120 days before the expiration of the old one:
"AILA has reported that it received a notice from the USCIS that any EAD renewal application which were received on or after 01/29/2008 that was filed more than 120 days from the date of expiration would be "denied" for filing too early. We need clarification, though, as to whether the consequences will be "denial" rather than "rejection." Considering the fact that the filing fee is expensive, if it is denial, the filers will lose the filing fees paid. Please stay tuned for the clarification."
One should wait until other law firms confirm this, but just thought I'd let folks here know.
"AILA has reported that it received a notice from the USCIS that any EAD renewal application which were received on or after 01/29/2008 that was filed more than 120 days from the date of expiration would be "denied" for filing too early. We need clarification, though, as to whether the consequences will be "denial" rather than "rejection." Considering the fact that the filing fee is expensive, if it is denial, the filers will lose the filing fees paid. Please stay tuned for the clarification."
One should wait until other law firms confirm this, but just thought I'd let folks here know.