santa123
06-14 11:21 PM
Mine got approved in about 2 months time. My labor certificate reached the lawyer who passed it on to my employer.
I did a big mistake of not asking for a copy and again when I received it while filing I140 - did not make a copy again.
Please save a copy for yourself - it helps a lot while switching jobs during AC21.
Hope this helps.
Thanks. But how long did it take to get the physical copy after the online approval / approval mail from DOL.
I assume, you would have signed the labor before applying for I140.
Pls clarify.
I did a big mistake of not asking for a copy and again when I received it while filing I140 - did not make a copy again.
Please save a copy for yourself - it helps a lot while switching jobs during AC21.
Hope this helps.
Thanks. But how long did it take to get the physical copy after the online approval / approval mail from DOL.
I assume, you would have signed the labor before applying for I140.
Pls clarify.
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Munshi75
08-15 11:35 PM
The process is similar to what one would follow for the regular H1B's. Starts with filing the prevailing wage determination with the labor dept and then filing the I-129 papers with USCIS. The only difference would be the fee, non-profit organizations don't have to pay something like a training fee, (I am not sure). You can file it anytime and start working as soon as you have the receipt number.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
simikishore
08-02 11:04 AM
I am in the same boat. Attorneys, Gurus and Experts...please advice on this.
Hi Attorneys and Experts,
My GC finally recently got approved and wanted to know what is the minimum time by law, I can stay with my current employer that will not cause any issues during the application of citizenship later.
I have following questions:
� if I don�t work for my current employer for at least six months, What kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship. What is the law.
� How do the USCIS knows I worked for the current employer for atleast 6 months. Do we have to show six months paystubs or yearly W2s.
All I am just trying to get a knowledge of what is the law.
Hi Attorneys and Experts,
My GC finally recently got approved and wanted to know what is the minimum time by law, I can stay with my current employer that will not cause any issues during the application of citizenship later.
I have following questions:
� if I don�t work for my current employer for at least six months, What kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship. What is the law.
� How do the USCIS knows I worked for the current employer for atleast 6 months. Do we have to show six months paystubs or yearly W2s.
All I am just trying to get a knowledge of what is the law.
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tampacoolie
07-06 09:45 PM
Why not microsoft? The rest of high tech industry will not survive if they can't move their 60% of operations outside of USA. Bone headed congress will continue to come up with legislation that encourage illegal immigration and discourage legal immigration. Sounds like 19th century for UK, 20th century for USA and 21st century for China and India. Dollar declines and what is the use of GC? I am thinking of going back where the growth is.
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flyfishertoo
September 25th, 2005, 05:27 PM
Thanks for all the comments.