I have approved I-140 with company A and my wife has her I-140 approved or over 2 years. I'm planning to move to H4 EAD. Can I file for H4 and H4 EAD concurrently? What would happen to my earlier I-140 and also to the GC process if I am on H4?
ANSWER:
You can most definitely file H-4 and EAD together. Your green card process can continue even though you have changed your status.
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[2] https://immigration.com/visa/nonimmigrant-visas/h-4-ead
[3] https://immigration.com/visa/nonimmigrant-visas/h-visa/h-4-visa
[4] https://immigration.com/visa/nonimmigrant-visas/h-visa/h-1-visa
[5] https://immigration.com/visa/nonimmigrant-visas/general-nonimmigrant-visa
[6] https://immigration.com/greencard/green-card/form-i-140
[7] https://immigration.com/greencard/green-card/general-green-card
[8] https://immigration.com/law/immigration-law/ead
[9] http://www.immigration.com/law-offices-rajiv-s-khanna-pc
[10] http://www.immigration.com
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