kevnss
03-21 01:57 PM
You can always file under EB2 once your I-140 in EB3 is approved. Even thats what I did. I had masters with 5yr exp before joining in this company but some how attorney filed under EB3 which I noticed when I was filing for I-140 under EB3. So we waited till my I-140 gets approved and refiled again after filed for I-485. Now my labot got approved under EB2 and filed for I-140. Hope this helps.
I have one question though which I have already posted but didn't see any response. It would be nice if someone can clarify my doubt..
I have one question with regards to changing employer. My I-140 was approved long ago (in 2005) under EB3 and was filed for AOS during July 2007. But now we re-filed labor under EB2 got approved and refiled I-140 under EB2 category. I-140 under EB2 has been filed recently so I am assuming it will take months to get it approved. Now I am thinking of switching to new employer so what are my chances to move to new employer. Sorry am not sure if this message is already posted or not.
I have one question though which I have already posted but didn't see any response. It would be nice if someone can clarify my doubt..
I have one question with regards to changing employer. My I-140 was approved long ago (in 2005) under EB3 and was filed for AOS during July 2007. But now we re-filed labor under EB2 got approved and refiled I-140 under EB2 category. I-140 under EB2 has been filed recently so I am assuming it will take months to get it approved. Now I am thinking of switching to new employer so what are my chances to move to new employer. Sorry am not sure if this message is already posted or not.
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meridiani.planum
04-07 12:16 PM
How long will it take to get a green card in this category with a PD in 2008?
Will it be better to find another Job and go EB2? My H1b started in Oct 2007.
If you qualify for EB2 then obviously go for EB2 (as its current). If you dont have a masters and have only say 2 years of experience, then instead of wasting 3 years waiting for EB2, start a GC in EB3. Once you get past I-140 the PD becomes yours. Now whenever you jump jobs and file GC again (in EB2 say) you will get the 2008 PD. So even if EB2 retrogresses in the future, you would have saved yourplace in ht equeue.
Will it be better to find another Job and go EB2? My H1b started in Oct 2007.
If you qualify for EB2 then obviously go for EB2 (as its current). If you dont have a masters and have only say 2 years of experience, then instead of wasting 3 years waiting for EB2, start a GC in EB3. Once you get past I-140 the PD becomes yours. Now whenever you jump jobs and file GC again (in EB2 say) you will get the 2008 PD. So even if EB2 retrogresses in the future, you would have saved yourplace in ht equeue.
martinvisalaw
06-05 05:03 PM
It is very late to be submitting the RFE response now. CIS will probably deny the H-1B and your employer will need to refile. The employer should have asked for an extension before the due date.
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Anders �stberg
February 3rd, 2005, 06:28 AM
Just relialized I may be influenced by my own zipper picture (http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/876/ZipItBlack_2806.jpg)... I guess it shows how my brain is pre-programmed for certain patterns. :)