On August 13, 2008, I received the USCIS receipt. However, until today, I have NOT received the I94 card from USCIS. I checked online status, only finding "recieved and status pending".
Has anybody similar situations? Thank you!
My last TN extension:Last year I sent in my I-129 for my mail in TN renewal in May, it got approved late July 2007 (2.5 months). This year I sent it in May 2008, got approved mid August (a bit over 3 months). So your mail in TN renewal wait time is not abnormal. Sit tight and wait for it to come.
CJ
"You cannot work until you get the I-797 that says "We have approved this application......" ??? This is untrue. The law is stated clearly that I CAN work 240 after the expiry of my TN so long as I applied for an extension through I-129!
My question was not where the I-94 is, I was aksing what form of elgibility I should present the HR department?
And I clearly said, if you had read the rest of the response, "When the TN is approved you will get an I-797 your I-94 will be stapled at the very bottom. Make a copy of the I-797 and the I-94 and give them to the employer this is the proof they need that you are legally able to work in the US."
(19) A nonimmigrant pursuant to section 214(e) of the Act. An alien in this status must be engaged in business activities at a professional level in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); or
(20) A nonimmigrant alien within the class of aliens described in paragraphs (b)(2), (b)(5), (b)(8), (b)(9), (b)(10), (b)(11), (b)(12), (b)(13), (b)(14), (b)(16), and (b)(19) [That is TN] of this section whose status has expired but who has filed a timely application for an extension of such stay pursuant to §§214.2 or 214.6 of this chapter. These aliens are authorized to continue employment with the same employer for a period not to exceed 240 days beginning on the date of the expiration of the authorized period of stay. Such authorization shall be subject to any conditions and limitations noted on the initial authorization. However, if the district director or service center director adjudicates the application prior to the expiration of this 240 day period and denies the application for extension of stay, the employment authorization under this paragraph shall automatically terminate upon notification of the denial decision.
From the following link look at the 30.1 Maintaining Status
http://www.uscis.gov/propub/ProPubVAP.jsp?dockey=b8b8cf87725e538bbf36f902f0faf99a
(C) The change of status or extension application has been pending with INS or USCIS for more than 120 days after the date the I-94 expired.