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Originally Posted by Vze77ach
Someone in another thread posted his concern regarding sending the renewals. I agree with his opinion.
Quote: if you applied under the current judicial "extension" that they can come back and cancel your status. Essentially a higher court could say that the lower court judge had no authority to impose a stay on the cancellation of the executive order. The higher court could then rule that permits/status granted due to the stay on the EO are invalid.
There's precedent for this - a few years ago USCIS was forced to recall some people's 3 year permits because they were granted improperly.
It's a pretty big gamble
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Yes, they recalled the three year permits, but all these people then received 2 year permits. There was also no money lost for these recipients because the cost for a 3 year permit was the same as a 2 year permit, so it's a slightly different situation. The only gamble is losing the filing fee, but I think it is unlikely they will force us to return permits granted during the extension.