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pay cut after gc
hi all,
if the employer is not doing well and reducing your pay after gc... 1. Will it affect your citizenship if you take the paycut? OR 2. if you find another job (due to paycut) and move in a few weeks after you get your gc, then will it affect your citizenship filing? gurus pls help |
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Pay cut can be used as legal excuse for leaving job
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However, if the pay cut is to a level below what was stated on the labor certification, it makes the "ability to pay" aspect of the I-140 look like a lie if the I-140 was approved recently.
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PD: Jan 2003 (EB3 rest of world) I-485 filed: June 2005 Approved: July 2007 I am a layman, not a lawyer. What I write here is not official or professional legal advice. In addition, my answers on this forum are specific to the scenarios discussed in each thread and should not be generalized to other situations. |
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re:
hi,
thanks. I-140 was approved back in 2004. 485 approved 2008? Salary is below labor salary. will that be a problem? |
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