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Old 3rd October 2006, 11:49 AM
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Can a Petitioner move to Cancel a greencard?

Hi everyone.. Im an RN here in the US with a schedule A permanent resident visa.. recently I have a falling out with my current employer., I worked for them for more than a year, but because of our differences lately, I submitted my Resignation Letter.. My contract with them is for 3 years, and there was a provision in that contract that they could get my Visa revoked if I breached.... but there is also a provision that I have the option to "buy out" the remainder of my contract, I'm willing to negotiate the "buy out" part... My question is.. If we couldn't get on an aggreement as to "how much" that buy out will be, CAN THEY MAKE A MOVE TO CANCEL MY GREENCARD? thanks guys..
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Old 4th October 2006, 03:13 AM
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CAN THEY MAKE A MOVE TO CANCEL MY GREENCARD? thanks guys..
If you worked for them for more than a year after getting your GC, they cannot have it revoked.
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Old 6th October 2006, 01:49 PM
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They cannot touch your greencard - employment is an atwill service for both the employee and employer... there maybe a financial fallout... such as credit or even lien on your property if you owe them money - but the green card is out their realms of reach, i.e if you have satisfied all the requirements to obtain it

so relax, if you know you havent done anything wrong - then you are fine.
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