
A person’s unexpected green card approval turned into a stressful situation when they discovered the status almost nine months later. The approval was official in January, but the physical card only reached them in September.
A Delayed Realisation
The individual revealed they were hired on an H-1B in 2023 and later filed a marriage-based I-485. USCIS approved the case on January 29, 2025, but a USPS vacation box hold delayed the card’s arrival until September 4, 2025.
Life Under H-1B
During those months, they continued working under H-1B rules, unaware of their new status. They also avoided using an EAD until the physical card was in hand, hoping to prevent any confusion with immigration authorities.
Rising Concerns
The late transition from H-1B to EAD has now caused panic about how USCIS might handle the case. In today’s strict immigration climate, such delays only heighten stress for tech workers and immigrant families.
System Failures
Experts suggest the individual was legally protected after approval. However, the lack of timely updates from USCIS and USPS raises concerns about communication gaps. Not informing applicants about approvals or card delays points to major system flaws.
Bigger Picture
The environment of fear created in recent years has left immigrants worried even when their cases are approved. A person contributing to the country should not be pushed into anxiety because of bureaucratic oversights.
Telugu cinema is facing a quiet but noticeable problem. Everything is starting to sound the…
Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Delhi Capitals in the 39th match of IPL 2026 at the…