Hello all,
My background: F1 Visa – H1B visa – Green Card (employment based). I got the GC 10 years ago and it will be expired next August 2012. I plan to renew the card next February. I filed the tax return and paid the tax on time every year, no criminal record (only got a speeding ticket few months ago). Reading the forum, I just realize I have to inform the USCIS when I moved. During these 10 years, I moved many times and I don’t recall I have filed any form to them. I did file the change of address to DMV and IRS. Now, I start worry about my renewal of green card.
Questions:
1) If I file the AR-11 form now to report my current address, will it have a problem and cause the denial of the renewal? I think they will know I did not file the form in the past and I already moved to this current address 2 years ago.
2) Due to the increase of the rent of my current apt, I plan to move by next end of March, and at that moment, I have to inform the USCIS again, will they suspect me and affect the process? Should I wait for getting the replacement of the GC and inform them after that (since I will notice the USPS for change of address and there should have no problem to get the mails, if they send anything to me)
3) My SS card has a note “Not authorize to work” when I was a student and after I got the H1B visa, I thought I can work and so I did not care of the note anymore. Will it affect the renewal of GC process too as the USCIS thought I am not allowed to work?
4) Will the USCIS check my employment record with the salary requirement as there may have a problem. Does anyone know the actual procedure of the renewal from the USCIS’s side? For example, what did they check and what cause to deny the renewal?
I am so worried now as I read the instruction that once the renewal is denial, I cannot appeal of it. Sorry for so many questions and you can see I am a lousy person that I did not pay attention to the immigration laws and now causes a trouble when I find out I need to renew my green card after 10 years.
Any help and comments would be appreciated, thank you very much.
My background: F1 Visa – H1B visa – Green Card (employment based). I got the GC 10 years ago and it will be expired next August 2012. I plan to renew the card next February. I filed the tax return and paid the tax on time every year, no criminal record (only got a speeding ticket few months ago). Reading the forum, I just realize I have to inform the USCIS when I moved. During these 10 years, I moved many times and I don’t recall I have filed any form to them. I did file the change of address to DMV and IRS. Now, I start worry about my renewal of green card.
Questions:
1) If I file the AR-11 form now to report my current address, will it have a problem and cause the denial of the renewal? I think they will know I did not file the form in the past and I already moved to this current address 2 years ago.
2) Due to the increase of the rent of my current apt, I plan to move by next end of March, and at that moment, I have to inform the USCIS again, will they suspect me and affect the process? Should I wait for getting the replacement of the GC and inform them after that (since I will notice the USPS for change of address and there should have no problem to get the mails, if they send anything to me)
3) My SS card has a note “Not authorize to work” when I was a student and after I got the H1B visa, I thought I can work and so I did not care of the note anymore. Will it affect the renewal of GC process too as the USCIS thought I am not allowed to work?
4) Will the USCIS check my employment record with the salary requirement as there may have a problem. Does anyone know the actual procedure of the renewal from the USCIS’s side? For example, what did they check and what cause to deny the renewal?
I am so worried now as I read the instruction that once the renewal is denial, I cannot appeal of it. Sorry for so many questions and you can see I am a lousy person that I did not pay attention to the immigration laws and now causes a trouble when I find out I need to renew my green card after 10 years.
Any help and comments would be appreciated, thank you very much.