USCIS is facing criticism after a recent incident involving the delivery of STEM OPT EAD cards for F-1 graduates. On November 29, a case emerged online where a student’s EAD card was approved on November 8 and produced by November 14, but was reportedly delivered to the wrong address by USPS.

Key Details:

This incident highlights ongoing challenges for F-1 graduates relying on timely delivery of their work authorization documents. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


Source: Let’s Talk U.S. Immigration - @ChrisIngramLaw

Start searching

Enter keywords to search articles

↑↓
ESC
⌘K Shortcut