Hi All
I got my GC last July and started job hunting a month back. I have got a pretty good job offer which is difficult to pass and so I am contemplating taking it up. I will be joining next month, which will be 9 months since I received my GC in hand. Are there any risks/complications...
Pretty much everyone who has got approved in the last 3 months has Resident since date as July 2nd 2007....since that was the day when visa numbers were allocated to appns...
hold tight, every time this goes in a pattern, first TSC has a flood of approvals, then that ceases and NSC floodgates open :D , so NSC should be seeing lot of approvals soon...
vijay
no stamp needed, and infact they have stopped doing it if you have already received GC.
You can go to your local SSN office and get your card changed from "restricted" to "unrestricted"..
jack
sorry for the confusion if any, the approval notice is not really a 797 notice, it is simply that piece of paper which says ur GC is approved and the cards are attached to it..like a new credit card...so u r good there..with the welcome notice, approval notice paper and the actual card...
yes...infact in RFE EVL too..basically EVL wrote the true salary, which is about 10K higher...
And no it wasnt an issue since we got GCs approved....as per my attorney, getting paid higher than the PW is never an issue..
We received our GCs yesterday in the mail.
Since my wife's Indian passport had her maiden first and last name, her SSN card, visa, every possible legal document including DL and license has than name. Fearing that changing the last name during GC process might re-start the god forsaken FBI name...
I didnt know getting paid higher than GC prevailing wage was an issue, I always thought converse was a problem!:rolleyes:
I was paid 10K more than my LC prevailing wage during my 485 process too and it was specified in the employer EVLs, but didnt have any issues with approval.
Will be...
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