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super.. they deserve this..

h4 got disconnected from h1 premium approval and giving h4 ead's after 3 months...

lot of ppls are loosing jobs coz they cant work 

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2 minutes ago, hushh fatak said:

super.. they deserve this..

h4 got disconnected from h1 premium approval and giving h4 ead's after 3 months...

lot of ppls are loosing jobs coz they cant work 

Right now the wait time for H4EAD is 8 months ...torch.gif

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13 hours ago, hushh fatak said:

super.. they deserve this..

h4 got disconnected from h1 premium approval and giving h4 ead's after 3 months...

lot of ppls are loosing jobs coz they cant work 

H4 @ ead ki kuda premium pedithe everybody happies no. Govt ki money and manaki relief untadi. 

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19 hours ago, Sreeven said:

Akkada staff leka vallu edustunte veella athi ento..

Printer problems. People for whom EAD is essential can work for up to 180 days past the expiration 

 

Printing Debacle At USCIS: Employees, Employers Harmed By Government Failure To Print Documents

 

Foreign nationals with approved permanent residence applications but no actual permanent resident card (known as Green Cards) are not the only ones dealing with the printing back-up at USCIS. After deciding to bring the printing of Green Cards and all other employment authorization documents in-house, USCIS is not able to keep up with the demand. It reportedly has a backlog of 75,000 other employment authorization documents (EADs) in addition to a backlog of 50,000 Green Cards.

Green Card holders are required by law to carry evidence of their permanent residency status. For most, this means carrying their unexpired residency cards. Green card holders who are changing jobs also may choose to use the unexpired residency card to prove that they have employment authorization and complete Form I-9 employment verification documents. The delayed card production creates harm in both of these situations. The EAD card production delays create further chaos and harm to these workers. Not only must a foreign national working on an EAD present a valid card to start new employment, but the card itself, generally valid for only one or two years, needs to be renewed and presented for reverification to allow the foreign national to continue working. Work interruptions caused by the lack of card production at USCIS unfairly harm both the employee and the employer.

Certain foreign nationals with EADs (such as refugees), those whose cards are based on adjustment of status applications, and students filing for STEM OPT EADs may continue working for up to 180 days with an expired EAD if their renewal application was submitted prior to the expiration date of their current card. But foreign nationals who are dependents of L-1 and J-1 visa holders and DACA recipients who are working on EADs have no such “grace period.” These days, even that six-month grace period may not be enough if card production stops or is delayed further.

The inability of the government to do its job leads to extreme consequences. Employees are not able to start or continue jobs — putting their families at serious risk. It also undermines employers who cannot hire essential workers and end up having to put continuing projects at risk. Given USCIS’ self-inflicted printing problem, perhaps it is time the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) prioritizes printing, come up with an interim card solution, or at the very least, create new and longer “grace periods” based upon timely filing of EAD applications.

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20 hours ago, Sreeven said:

Akkada staff leka vallu edustunte veella athi ento..

staff lekaanaaa ?  yedhaavaaalu maaa daggara dabbul lev so furlough chesthunnaam else 1.2 billion ivvandi ani congress ni adigaaaruu... congress 1.2 endhuku ra ani investigate chesthe they have surplus amount in their budget... appudu congress deficit annnav malli re calculate chesthe surplus undhii why furlough ante all holes moooosukoni sare furlough oka.1  month delay chestham antunnnaruuu....

 

they are faking their budget numbers.... eeee covid situation ni use chesukuntunnaruu paisal lev paisal lev ani.....dongaaalu dhorikipopyaaaruuu now all holes closed 

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35 minutes ago, Jilchika said:

Printer problems. People for whom EAD is essential can work for up to 180 days past the expiration 

 

Printing Debacle At USCIS: Employees, Employers Harmed By Government Failure To Print Documents

 

Foreign nationals with approved permanent residence applications but no actual permanent resident card (known as Green Cards) are not the only ones dealing with the printing back-up at USCIS. After deciding to bring the printing of Green Cards and all other employment authorization documents in-house, USCIS is not able to keep up with the demand. It reportedly has a backlog of 75,000 other employment authorization documents (EADs) in addition to a backlog of 50,000 Green Cards.

Green Card holders are required by law to carry evidence of their permanent residency status. For most, this means carrying their unexpired residency cards. Green card holders who are changing jobs also may choose to use the unexpired residency card to prove that they have employment authorization and complete Form I-9 employment verification documents. The delayed card production creates harm in both of these situations. The EAD card production delays create further chaos and harm to these workers. Not only must a foreign national working on an EAD present a valid card to start new employment, but the card itself, generally valid for only one or two years, needs to be renewed and presented for reverification to allow the foreign national to continue working. Work interruptions caused by the lack of card production at USCIS unfairly harm both the employee and the employer.

Certain foreign nationals with EADs (such as refugees), those whose cards are based on adjustment of status applications, and students filing for STEM OPT EADs may continue working for up to 180 days with an expired EAD if their renewal application was submitted prior to the expiration date of their current card. But foreign nationals who are dependents of L-1 and J-1 visa holders and DACA recipients who are working on EADs have no such “grace period.” These days, even that six-month grace period may not be enough if card production stops or is delayed further.

The inability of the government to do its job leads to extreme consequences. Employees are not able to start or continue jobs — putting their families at serious risk. It also undermines employers who cannot hire essential workers and end up having to put continuing projects at risk. Given USCIS’ self-inflicted printing problem, perhaps it is time the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) prioritizes printing, come up with an interim card solution, or at the very least, create new and longer “grace periods” based upon timely filing of EAD applications.

hmmm... google lo evvadu edhi raaasthe adhi  nammesthunnavaa dude..

3rd party printing company tho contract end chesaaaruuu... assuming they will do in house printing... ippudu paisal lev ani asking congress ni ( read my post above)

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3 hours ago, afmod1 said:

Eellu chese Fake experience job laki visa lu ichudey waste antey malli law suit lu love da ani kathal... direct reject the applications @USCIS

There is no requirement for H4 EAD to have skills. This EAD is purely based on Spouse's I140 approval. 

 

All they can do is request for supporting documents and approve. 

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2 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

There is no requirement for H4 EAD to have skills. This EAD is purely based on Spouse's I140 approval. 

 

All they can do is request for supporting documents and approve. 

Uscis ki kuda em requirement ledu kada compulsory approve cheyyali or reject cheyyali ani .. on top of it over 3500 uscis employees were furloughed, the agency is having financial issues and they have to revise their contracts with lot of vendors.

mana pani ayithey saalu anukuney batch thappa other side em jarugutundo mana H1 H4 selfish batch ki pattadanukunta. 
court case esi dobbulu tinatam thappa vere use emi undadu.

aa chance kuda ivvakunda direct reject cheste a godava undedi kadu 

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