Posted by: everestial007 October 26, 2018
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The consequences will depending upon how you used your EAD.
1> If you maintained a fulltime F1 then there should be no problem - according to may lawyers.
2 > But, if you didn't had a fulltime F1 status then - almost all lawyers agree that you dropped your F1 are are subject to rules that applies to a TPS holder.
There are some people who will disagree with point #1. But, how the TPS holder (who maintained other status) will be affected, will depend upon the final decision given by federal judge. Furthermore, the DHS, USCIS will negotiate or draft a new rules about a how to handle the situation with existing TPS holder.
For now, it's all uncertain; but there should be a collective voice coming from every one and from every side.
Nepal lost TPS because there is no collective voice from people with Nepali origins.
1> If you maintained a fulltime F1 then there should be no problem - according to may lawyers.
2 > But, if you didn't had a fulltime F1 status then - almost all lawyers agree that you dropped your F1 are are subject to rules that applies to a TPS holder.
There are some people who will disagree with point #1. But, how the TPS holder (who maintained other status) will be affected, will depend upon the final decision given by federal judge. Furthermore, the DHS, USCIS will negotiate or draft a new rules about a how to handle the situation with existing TPS holder.
For now, it's all uncertain; but there should be a collective voice coming from every one and from every side.
Nepal lost TPS because there is no collective voice from people with Nepali origins.