morethanawhocare2005-09-19 02:35:55
Good points, but I do not have a answer to your hypothesis. whocare
Hi, Friends,
I am rushing to catch up the last buses for filling 140/485 concurrently before the October 1 cut-off. I have a question that I could not figure out an answer. Since the situation I envisioned might happen to all of us, the shocked birds of H-1b/H-4 bearers, I hope there are experienced friends helping to comb through a clarification.
If my I-140 was rejected, logically, my I-485 will be rejected too simultaneously. The worst situation was my wife already received her EAD card. Could she claim/restore her H-4 status or simply in a situation of loss-of-status? If this did happen,Does she have to leave the US so as to be re-admitted as H-4 independent,and is there any negative effect for applying a new H-4 visa outside USA because of an I-485 rejection? Is she able to apply for other non-immigration visa in US ( for example, H1-b) after having received a EAC card? What about my kid, he does not need to apply for an EAD card but did filed a I-485?
Waiting for your input, I will appreciate it so much.
Good luck to all,
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adirjg2005-09-19 04:49:25
回复:觉得这样仓促赶时间有危险