I see a number of applicants also file the EAD form for their parents. I'm curious if those parents are really going to be working in the U.S. Is there any other benefit in applying EAD for parents, unless the parents want to work in the U.S?
I was thinking if my parents are not going to work, why waste the $180 on I-765? My other question is, if I-765 is not filed for parents, approximately when can one expect to apply for their SS number?
This will definitely be useful for me since only then, can I claim my parents as dependents when I file taxes. This makes me wonder if this is the reason, why people file I-765 for parents (even though parents may never work at all in the U.S), hoping that this is the only way they can apply for SS card sooner, b'cos I-765 gets approved much sooner than the GC itself. Any inputs will be appreciated.
I was thinking if my parents are not going to work, why waste the $180 on I-765? My other question is, if I-765 is not filed for parents, approximately when can one expect to apply for their SS number?
This will definitely be useful for me since only then, can I claim my parents as dependents when I file taxes. This makes me wonder if this is the reason, why people file I-765 for parents (even though parents may never work at all in the U.S), hoping that this is the only way they can apply for SS card sooner, b'cos I-765 gets approved much sooner than the GC itself. Any inputs will be appreciated.