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Moizy 11-06-2014 10:39 AM

This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
After DACA I was able to take out a car loan, get a credit card, pay my own tuition on a payment plan, pay for a lot of things on a monthly basis. I have been on Initial Review since July 23rd and my EAD expires on December 12th. I have received countless emails from HR in my company to provide proof of Employment Authorization or else I will be terminated from my position that I've worked so hard to achieve. It's only getting better from this because I'm due for a promotion this coming month. I have almost 30 days to provide this proof or else I will lose my job, default on car payments, won't be able to drive the car I just bought, won't be able to work, won't be able to pay bills and will go into major debt. It may be a bit early to worry about this but still, you can't help but think about things like this.


Just need to vent... :-(

edison 11-06-2014 10:53 AM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
you can call USCIS and talk to them about the quote below and explain them your situation


"Note: If USCIS is unexpectedly delayed in processing your renewal request, we may provide deferred action and employment authorization for a short period of time until we finish processing your request. We may do this if you filed your request at least 120 days before your current period of deferred action and employment authorization expire."

Moizy 11-06-2014 10:58 AM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edison (Post 545301)
you can call USCIS and talk to them about the quote below and explain them your situation


"Note: If USCIS is unexpectedly delayed in processing your renewal request, we may provide deferred action and employment authorization for a short period of time until we finish processing your request. We may do this if you filed your request at least 120 days before your current period of deferred action and employment authorization expire."

I actually did that yesterday and their response was robotic and they told me to wait it out til it gets closer to my expiration date. I will be calling them again by thanksgiving if not approved by then. I sent my renewal around the same time as you...

sk16 11-06-2014 11:24 AM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Theres.plenty of things u can do... Research in this forum before you post a new thread. You can sumbit ombudsmn, congressman inquiry...

edison 11-06-2014 11:39 AM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Why? Not that this may be a reason delaying your application but you were supposed to send it at least 120 days prior to expiration day but no more than 150. When exactly did you send it?

" If you submit your request more than 150 days (5 months) before your current period expires, USCIS may reject it and return it to you with instructions to resubmit it closer to the expiration date."

Moizy 11-06-2014 03:09 PM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sk16 (Post 545304)
Theres.plenty of things u can do... Research in this forum before you post a new thread. You can sumbit ombudsmn, congressman inquiry...

Lmao, did it bother you that I posted a new thread bro? Lost another hour of sleep? I'm just posting to express myself and talk in "THE LOUNGE" chill the fuck out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by edison (Post 545305)
Why? Not that this may be a reason delaying your application but you were supposed to send it at least 120 days prior to expiration day but no more than 150. When exactly did you send it?

" If you submit your request more than 150 days (5 months) before your current period expires, USCIS may reject it and return it to you with instructions to resubmit it closer to the expiration date."

Oh no, when I said around the same time as you, I meant that it was within the same month. But I am definitely aware of that time frame we had to send it, I sent it approximately 143 days before.

Yume 11-06-2014 04:33 PM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
I was stressing bullets too when I renewed. us older dreamers actually have families and bills to pay, not all of us are crammed into one apartment or live with our parents >~> anyways! I hope the best for you.

sk16 11-06-2014 05:11 PM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Im just saying that theres plenty of things to do if you want to be proactive instead....

AlexanderMQ 11-06-2014 08:45 PM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moizy (Post 545299)
After DACA I was able to take out a car loan, get a credit card, pay my own tuition on a payment plan, pay for a lot of things on a monthly basis. I have been on Initial Review since July 23rd and my EAD expires on December 12th. I have received countless emails from HR in my company to provide proof of Employment Authorization or else I will be terminated from my position that I've worked so hard to achieve. It's only getting better from this because I'm due for a promotion this coming month. I have almost 30 days to provide this proof or else I will lose my job, default on car payments, won't be able to drive the car I just bought, won't be able to work, won't be able to pay bills and will go into major debt. It may be a bit early to worry about this but still, you can't help but think about things like this.


Just need to vent... :-(

Oh no :-/, Sorry to hear......it could be pending security/FBI name checks that's keeping your case for getting a decision, sometimes cases fall in between the cracks and get delayed for many different reasons. Keep your head up. Hope you get approved very soon!

Migz 11-06-2014 08:52 PM

Re: This is a totally different level of frustration...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sk16 (Post 545358)
Im just saying that theres plenty of things to do if you want to be proactive instead....

Your posts are coming out of your ass.

Who cares if he made a new thread? Seriously.

Anyway,

For now, try making a service request then wait a whole week. If nothing happens Contact your Ombudsman.

My Initial DACA was received July 21 2014 and I got approved Nov 4.

So if they are processing applicants in the order in which they were received then you might get your approval soon.

But USCIS is known being inconsistent and random with processing applications.

Hang in there !


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