pappu
06-10 05:46 PM
This is allowed since the laws are not very specific yet on 2 concurrent applications even though they recently brought out a rule on multiple filings by one employer and multiple perms for diff. positions for one employer. However you need to puruse it at your own risk. lawyers are happy and might even encourage you since they will get double the fees. In the I140 stage there is a column where you have to say if you have any other immigration application that is pending or has ever been denied. also I have heard that USCIS has been scrutinizing more carefully multiple applications especially after the bi specialization of the centers. Basically you don’t want to give an impression that you are doing fraud, because green card is only for a future employment for one employer. People have been doing this multiple application and labor substitutions in the past and authorities have been coming up ways and means to stop this or pass it through careful scrutiny.
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ashkam
07-24 08:43 PM
If you have a beneficiary number on I-140, put that.
If you ever had an OPT EAD card, put that.
If you have both, put I-140 number.
Otherwise leave blank.
If you ever had an OPT EAD card, put that.
If you have both, put I-140 number.
Otherwise leave blank.
bpratap
09-10 02:05 AM
How do U know if FBI Name check is complete or not ?
PD - EB3 - Oct 2001
486 - RD 06/05
1st FP - 07/13/2005
1st SR - 08/04/2006 - Shame Background check pending responce
Transfer to V to T on 03/15/07
2nd FP - 05/08/07
2nd SR - 06/28/2007 - Shame Background check pending responce
FBI NC Cleared - 10/09/2007
PD - EB3 - Oct 2001
486 - RD 06/05
1st FP - 07/13/2005
1st SR - 08/04/2006 - Shame Background check pending responce
Transfer to V to T on 03/15/07
2nd FP - 05/08/07
2nd SR - 06/28/2007 - Shame Background check pending responce
FBI NC Cleared - 10/09/2007
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andycool
01-24 03:09 PM
I have an employee who was a student and then got employment authorization. She asked me to begin the process of getting her an H1B; but then we determined that she really wanted a green card. Can I use the LCA I got for her H1B to apply for her I-i40?
LAC for H1B and LCA for Green card are entirely different .
Thanks
LAC for H1B and LCA for Green card are entirely different .
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Rune
September 19th, 2004, 03:04 PM
I believe CMOS chips are cheaper to produce. Much more tools around to deal with CMOS chips...