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CDP 07-19-2018 08:40 AM

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I don’t expire until 4/2020, but after consulting with my lawyer I decided to send in for another renewal. It was mailed on 7/10/18 and I saw they cashed the check yesterday, I have not received anything in the mail yet. Who knows what will happen with the Texas ruling against us, but I was fine with spending the money for renewal and paying my lawyer.

thesaintseiya 07-19-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by CDP (Post 714216)
I don’t expire until 4/2020, but after consulting with my lawyer I decided to send in for another renewal. It was mailed on 7/10/18 and I saw they cashed the check yesterday, I have not received anything in the mail yet. Who knows what will happen with the Texas ruling against us, but I was fine with spending the money for renewal and paying my lawyer.

why do you pay for a lawyer?

jorgeag92 07-19-2018 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by thesaintseiya (Post 714229)
why do you pay for a lawyer?

I think some people do it just to have someone to blame in case they get denied because there is really no reason to pay one. They are simple forms. I expire in 3/2020, but wont be sending in a renewal until 3/2019

bigdreamer2010 07-19-2018 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasDreamy (Post 713808)
Yeah. I don't understand why everyone thinks the stay from the other district courts means that Hanen can't issue a contrary ruling.

It's called a Circuit Split - which means that Hanen's ruling will apply to LA, MS, and TX. Hence - something I'm worried about :)

Hanen is going to stay his own injunction for 2 weeks until Sessions gets the conflicting injunctions up to the Supreme Court. Then acccording to Sessions’ plan, the Supreme Court will stay ALL injunctions including the ones from the 9th circuit and the 4th circuit which means no renewals or new applications.

Basically Hanen’s injunction won’t go into effect and it’s only used create the circuit split and force the issue to the Supreme Court

JohannBernoulli1667 07-19-2018 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdreamer2010 (Post 714249)
Hanen is going to stay his own injunction for 2 weeks until Sessions gets the conflicting injunctions up to the Supreme Court. Then acccording to Sessions’ plan, the Supreme Court will stay ALL injunctions including the ones from the 9th circuit and the 4th circuit which means no renewals or new applications.

Basically Hanen’s injunction won’t go into effect and it’s only used create the circuit split and force the issue to the Supreme Court


What is the approximate timeline?

I need some dates...

CDP 07-19-2018 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by thesaintseiya (Post 714229)
why do you pay for a lawyer?

I’m there are any issues I’d rather have my lawyer resolve it given the immigration system. Just a peace of mind for me.

kyungwc 07-19-2018 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CDP (Post 714291)
I’m there are any issues I’d rather have my lawyer resolve it given the immigration system. Just a peace of mind for me.

Hey, if you could let us know how the process goes. I expire 3/2020, and am planning to send mine in quite soon as well.

CDP 07-21-2018 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by kyungwc (Post 714292)
Hey, if you could let us know how the process goes. I expire 3/2020, and am planning to send mine in quite soon as well.

Will do. See my updated signature below. I just received my receipt notices in the mail today.

2MoreYears 07-21-2018 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CDP (Post 714453)
Will do. See my updated signature below. I just received my receipt notices in the mail today.

So you submitted a renewal app after having renewed about ~3 months ago?

CDP 07-22-2018 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 2MoreYears (Post 714461)
So you submitted a renewal app after having renewed about ~3 months ago?

Yes, given the upcoming Texas lawsuit I figured if they decide to wind down the program then if my application is in the queue perhaps I can get a little more time on my EAD.


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