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Februry March.
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Posted on 05-29-18 1:48
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Do we need to maintain H1 status after getting GC EAD? Thanks in advance.
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Ip Man
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Posted on 05-29-18 2:00
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No, but it can be a back up if you did not receive your gc before your gc ead expires.
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Atiranjeet
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Posted on 05-29-18 2:01
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Yes. Just in case your GC gets denied, you would want to remain in status. It is like an insurance for a worst case scenario. But buying an insurance depends upon your personal preference.
Last edited: 29-May-18 02:02 PM
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chornepali
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Posted on 05-29-18 4:31
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It's better to maintain if you can. However, it is not a requirement.
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Sajha keto
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Posted on 05-30-18 8:39
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@Feb-march, its not required. In fact you can save the money that you pay for USCIS if you start using EAD. In case, you did not get your GC in time, you can always extend EAD. Worst case scenario: if your GC got rejected (yesto nahos), you can always go back to your H1 status again.
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