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    Moving to Another state with 140 filed in CA

    Hi Gurus,
    My 140 was filed in CA with employer A. Now if I move to texas (employer A has worksite ) with the same employer. How will it effect my GC? Do i have to refile LC+140?

    Thanks

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    AC21 does not stop you from change in location

    AC21 does not stop you from change in location and salary difference is not a problem as well either lower or higher....only regulation is job should be same or similar and I485 pending over 180 days....hope this clears all the rumors that are floating around.

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    If you have branch in Texas, You can cancel your I-140 in the current state and apply in Texas.

    No Changes will be there in your salary structure.

    Disclaimer: The information provided is of a general nature and is not intended to be construed as legal advice. You may take up a legal advice before your application process.


    Quote Originally Posted by permfiling View Post
    Hi Gurus,
    My 140 was filed in CA with employer A. Now if I move to texas (employer A has worksite ) with the same employer. How will it effect my GC? Do i have to refile LC+140?

    Thanks

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