meauxna wrote:
> > sgy wrote:
> > > Dear CarIM, RJ and Amanda,
> > > Thank you for your response. However, I am bit befuddled. Why do
> > > you
> > > think working in Canada (with Advanced Parole or whatever lawyer
> > > prescribed method) would be an issue? Can you please explain?
> > > Thanks.
> > > Sgy
> >
> > BTW, if yours is family-based application, you can postpone it and
> > apply for immigrant visa via Consular Processing. I m sure that you
> > can
> > also postpone AOS but once your petition is approved, you are not
> > supposed to apply for visit visa or student visa to eneter US.
>
> I wonder what the implications would be for a K-3 who entered the US,
> filed for AOS then went to their home country and worked some more,
You can go out with advanced parole but letting them know that you went
out for work instead of staying with the spouse would raise flags, I
think.
> until their US EAD came through (or the AOS interview, whichever).
You get EAD isn 3 mos and so why bother going out to work.
>
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