frost_oni
04-17 02:36 AM
lmao!! cool! :thumb:
wallpaper cool backgrounds for computer
div_bell_2003
09-18 09:13 PM
I have heard this before on other forums , too.
I believe, the USCIS CSR confused "unrestricted" SSN with a "restricted" SSN. Most people on some kind of work permit (F1,H1B, EAD) have "Eligible to work with DHS authorization" ( or something similar ) imprinted on their Social Security card ( it certainly is in my social ), and I believe people with GC/USC don't have any such thing written on their SSN ( it's purely a guess by me, I'm yet to see a GC/USC holders SS card ;) ) . So, I don't think people on work permit can work just with DL and SS card ( if they could , why would they have not done until now :confused: ? ) .
But, on the other hand, I'd like to know, if people can continue working on the EAD receipt itself ??
I believe, the USCIS CSR confused "unrestricted" SSN with a "restricted" SSN. Most people on some kind of work permit (F1,H1B, EAD) have "Eligible to work with DHS authorization" ( or something similar ) imprinted on their Social Security card ( it certainly is in my social ), and I believe people with GC/USC don't have any such thing written on their SSN ( it's purely a guess by me, I'm yet to see a GC/USC holders SS card ;) ) . So, I don't think people on work permit can work just with DL and SS card ( if they could , why would they have not done until now :confused: ? ) .
But, on the other hand, I'd like to know, if people can continue working on the EAD receipt itself ??
Antonio Trivelin
June 16th, 2006, 07:10 AM
jliechty, El Hacko and Kevin Tks a lots for the tips !!!!!
Kevin, Brazil disappointed all brazilians in this first game. I hope they could be better at the next one. Seu portugu�s est� �timo Kevin !!! Parab�ns meu amigo !!!
Kevin, Brazil disappointed all brazilians in this first game. I hope they could be better at the next one. Seu portugu�s est� �timo Kevin !!! Parab�ns meu amigo !!!