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Help me please! My dad's 1-485 got rejected! what do we do? Green card problems?

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I came here as a 13 year old to the US with my mom and dad (h1b) and me and my mom have h4 visas as we are dependant on our dad...im 20 now and i've essentially made California my home.

we applied for the green card and we got the adjustment of status Ok'd in April and we got our Authorization to work or EAD as its called

My dad's stupid boss won't pay him 80 K that my dad deserves, iono why but he screwed with us. Under the EB2, my dad needs to paid around 80 K but he gets paid 55 K. My dad is the financial director of the company and he has an MBA

So anyways we got notice yesterday that our green card has been denied

so does that mean my EAD is invalid now? when i got my authorization to work, i got a social security no. as well

so does that mean its all invalid now or what? does that mean i can't work anymore? Can anyone give me websites where it says whether I can continue to work or not work until i get my social revoked or get a notice that EAD is invalid

im a 20 year old college student and im working during the summer to help my parents pay for my fall tuition and our visa is gonna be up this december and we thought we'd get our green card by then and everything has backfired

= (

what do we do? my bday is today and my dad's bday is tomorrow, man this is so depressing

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  1. First of all, don't count the blessing as how your father or your family came to the US of A.  You should be "grateful" how you came about of getting here.  No one "screwed" your father.  He was very lucky to land a job that american MBA holder could've taken or capable of taken it for the mere salary your father was receiving.  Be grateful at that.  

    Education in America is very expensive and not all educated people have jobs to justify salaries plus other reoccuring student loans that came with being an american educated individual.  

    Your question as how you can get your green card?!?  Consult a Lawyer that specializes in Immigration-i meant lawyer that is educated here in the US. Perhaps go through some grapevines and get info from them - he he he.  

    You are 20 years old,  get a real job not just summer jobs and HELP your parents instead - wholeheartedly.  Get out and find something more meaningful other than gripe about what you don't have and what you have lost.  

    My son graduated with an MBA last year at 24 yrs-mind you a US education at that.  By far he has yet to land a job that makes 50k.  I wished he could've been educated in the Philippines and it would've cost less???  But then again he had full scholarship on his undergraduates and some grants during graduates school in which I am blessed and lucky to have a son like him. Grateful?  Yes indeed.  But still accumulated student loans.  So go figure that...

    Good luck.  

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