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  • GCBy3000
    04-15 07:35 PM
    I agree as long as you have filed your 485 and 180 days is passed. But in my case, I have not even crossed the labor stage. It was pending with BEC when my company asked me to move. I tried a lot to convince my attorney thinking that I might miss the boat of 485 if at all it becomes current, but it did not help.

    THe LPR clearly states that it will become void if any of the below changes.

    1. Job description
    2. Location
    3. Something else, I dont remeber.

    The above will not come into effect, if you had crossed 180 days of 485.

    Also my attorney told that USCIS will not be able to find from where I file from 485, but it is risk on my part when I go for naturalization. Also if for some reaosn a RFE is issued, any company will tell the truth and the beneficiary will be in trouble. So it is always better to file a new labor unless the beneficiary is intened to move back to original location during the adjucation process and stays at that location for 6+ months.

    I dont understand how you got away with this one after changing the location. With your example, the locational requirement of LPR does not make sense at all. Anybody can file LPR anywhere and move anywhere as long as 485 takes more than 180 days. One can deliberately file 485 with improper documentst to delay the approval and getaway. Double check with your attorney on this one and playing safe is not bad idea at all with the current USCIS mess and immigration laws.

    AGAIN, I THINK WHEN YOU FILE YOUR 485 you have to be working in the location as stated in your LPR AS PER THE LAW, eventhough USCIS will not be able to find it. Before PERM, there was a column to state the beneficiary will work anywhere in US. But this not available anymore with PERM. The bottom line is the strongest part of LPR, "THE LOCATION", does not make sense at all.

    By making you file for new labor, your attorney has played it too safe. In your case, filing a new labor was not neccesary. Please read below and check with an immigration lawyer for advice. I AM NOT A LAWYER but this advice is based on 2 different lawyers I have talked to regarding my own case where I moved from Phoenix, to Reno after my labor was filed.

    Here is the deal when changing the location while GC is pending:

    1. You can change location during your pending GC. But your job description must not change. Also, you have to move back to the location where your GC was filed, ONLY IF your 485 is processed and approved in less than 180 days from filing (I dont think USCIS will ever be that efficient and process 485 petitions in less than 180 days). That's because your option of AC21 of changing employers and locations (within the same job description, you cant work at a gas station or McDonalds) kicks in after 180 days of filing 485. If your 485 is approved in less than 180 days, then yes, you have to go back to the original location where your Greencard was filed because you dont have the AC21 options of switching employers and locations during your 485 stage ... which is available ONLY AFTER 180 days have passed in the processing of your 485 file.

    So as long as your 485 takes longer than 180 days, you can continue to work at your new location even though you GC and labor was filed at a previous location.

    2. After 180 days of filing 485, you can change employers using your EAD and change locations. No limit. But it has to be the same job description. You cannot start working as a manager if your Greencard was filed for the position of a programmer.




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  • letstalklc
    10-02 01:10 PM
    I could see couple of July PD audited cases has been approved...hopefully you might get some result.

    By the way did your case has been filed by Fragomen Law Firm?




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  • sdrblr
    10-07 10:59 PM
    Since they came to your work location, can you not contact your HR/ Payroll dept and get the payroll journal?

    How can they come to your desk randonmly and ask for pay stubs? Nobody carries paystubs to work everyday.Are these raids authorized by USCIS. Is there a memo that mentions this from USCIS.



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  • Jaime
    09-04 11:57 AM
    Rally slogan?




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  • GCard_Dream
    02-27 01:51 PM
    In fiscal year 2006, there were 5 Indian firms in the top 10 users of H1B visa.
    http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/15273

    However, when it comes to PERM filing there is only 1 Indian company in the top 10 list of PERM filers. That is very interesting. Does it mean that Indian companies do not encourage or support GC process as much as the American companies do? I sure hope that's not the case and employees of those Indian companies are getting a fare shot at the Greencard.



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  • ebizash
    03-31 03:44 PM
    I wonder why his/her handle is "webPromo"??? hmm... promoting "something" on the web...:D.




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  • desi3933
    06-25 03:44 PM
    You guys are great. Guys like you are making this world better place to live. I wish you both good luck.

    I decided to apply I485 as future employment. My attorney charged complete GC fees when I got I140 approval. So now I have to pay only application fees but not any attorney charges. Do you guys know info about following?

    I485 applicatio fee:
    I-131 applicatio fee:
    I765 applicatio fee:


    Once again thanks for your advice.

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCR D



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  • leoindiano
    03-17 10:02 AM
    Substitute labors for EB2 should not IMPACT the delay more than 3 to 6 months. The reason is total EB2 labor india cases approved with PD in 2004 itself is 3500(Straight out of DOL database, published on this forum last year). Some of these cases may have been substituted, worst case, lets say 100% of them applied to I-485. Now the number is 3 times that of 3500. that is 10500(including spouse and 1 child on average).

    Another thing you need to consider is If anycase had a PD before sept 2004 and was filed for I-485 before July 2007. That must have got the approval unless there was a namecheck delay.

    That should reduce the number to half., 5500(including dependent cases). This is my educated guess, Please dont pick on me. It wont help anybody.

    Below are 3 categories left in 2004 as per my analysis....

    1) the applications filed in or after july 2007 OR
    2) applications had a PD after sept 2004
    3) Namecheck delayed cases.




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  • jvs_annapurna
    05-07 11:23 PM
    sorry guys i was moving to new place. it was with i-94



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  • bigboy007
    04-09 03:07 PM
    I think too that you in ok shape , I dont see a reason why ppl are against Labor certs not that i have one its legal at time. as Karthik mentioned good to keep all paychecks.

    I think you are in good shape to use AC21. Just make sure that you have the paystubs for the first 180 days after filing the I485 application in your present company if in case you get a RFE. That is one of the easy proof that you worked in company A for 180 days after fileing I-485.




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    August 27th, 2004, 08:08 AM
    I agree with Anders - I want my phone and my camera to be separate. Picking up my phone to take a pic makes about as much sense to me as picking up my camera to call someone.



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  • srh1
    10-29 10:48 AM
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  • BhanuPriya
    06-11 02:41 PM
    There is no problem in changing company and getting extension based on Approved I -140. Please contact a good attorney and proceed.



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    07-20 09:18 AM
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    02-15 11:39 AM
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  • dilbert_cal
    07-05 03:09 PM
    Hello,
    I am in desparate need of some advice. I have an approved I-140 (11/28/2006) and my 485 was filed under my wife's GC application in June 07. I would like to leave my current company A and join another company B asap. I have 3 days to accept the offer.

    a. Is it possible for me to port my I-140 to company B?
    b. If its possible will i be able to keep the PD?

    I did some research on the AC21 act and it seems that its ok to move companies after 180 days of getting the EAD card. But I could not figure out if the I-140 could also be ported over to company B.

    Thanks in advance.

    If you have a copy of the approved 140, you can try to port your PD to the new company. To do this, you would need to file a new labor with Company B and then when you file your 140, you would be using the old approved 140 to port PD.

    However, you mentioned that you have filed 485 as a secondary applicant. Your wife is the primary applicant. AC21 is applicable to primary applicant - i.e. your wife can only change her job after 180 days of filing 485 ( and not getting EAD ). You can change your job as many times as you want on your EAD ( but probably you havent received your EAD yet ).

    To be on the safe side, it doesnt hurt to file a new labor and port your PD.




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  • mirage41
    06-13 05:43 PM
    Going through a bill, usually in subcommittee, section by section, revising language, amending sections etc and reach a consensus

    Does that mean the bills could be changed further?




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  • atul555
    12-14 10:57 PM
    My company is surplussing me among other employees to be laid off around Apr 2009.
    My case is as follows:
    Case EB3 India
    PD Mar 2004
    Labor and I-140 approved
    I-485 filed during Jun-Jul 2007 rush, FP done, waiting for PD to become current

    Right now I am working on H1-B extension, and to make things complicated, I got married in Jul 2008 and brought spouse on H4.

    I am not sure which avenue is the best for me, I would appreciate your input.
    Thanks,




    srh1
    10-30 11:19 AM
    bluez25 ....thank you so much for your reply.

    addsf345 looks like you have a chicken head.

    you dont have the common sense to understand the thread might be useful for people like me who could'nt decide whether to jump to a new employer with in 6 months or not as it would trigger any problem during Naturalization.

    Seeing your comments i see your jealous of others getting GC. Change your thinking as the question which i asked at some point or the other you will also have the same question then at that point you will look like a chicken.




    mita
    12-05 11:59 AM
    Kumar,
    How do you distinguish between junk and not junk? It is holiday season and some families and students travel to India during this time. Some might get time to browse the net and some might not. If someone visits this forum they will be well informed about travel conditions back home and this was my only intention but I think you have an agenda here. If you like it read it or else just ignore rather than classifying or giving names. This is not a personal chat room or e-mail so don't show your anger here, just send them a PM, my 2 cents. Have a good weekend.
    Mita, I am asking you not to paste junk URLs over here!
    You can spend your time on TOI...no issues.

    I was waiting for someone to spit venom at timesofindia but did not happen till today.
    By the way, do you believe in the news from other billion news website? I think most of us visit other websites to verify if the info is correct so that there is no propoganda involved. If you think timesofindia is one of them than don't visit that website but you cannot request others to do the same.



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