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I-485 Portability (AC21) Change employers after 180 days. What if you are laid off before 180 days.

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Old 20th March 2009, 02:50 PM
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AC21 Port from employer to self-employed

Hello All, I am wondering if anyone has experience with AC21 portability to self-employed status. If so, I'd like to hear about it.

Is it better to port to a company entity, i.e. a C Corporation, S Corporation or LLC? What if this company is owned by my wife? She is H4 Status however her EAD is being processed now.

I am considering leaving my present employer and invoking AC21 portability to either self-employed status or another company that I have interest in. My job description would remain the same. I'd appreciate any feedback on this issue. And if anyone has sample letters that were used with USCIS with similiar situation I would greatly appreciate seeing those.

Your responses and feedback are greatly appreciated. Thank you.


Here are the details of my case:

Category: EB3
Labour Cert: approved
I-140: approved Jan 30/09
PD: April 4, 2007
I-485 pending since July/07
H1B with present employer valid until 2/10/12
EAD approved and valid until 3/11/11
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Old 20th March 2009, 03:37 PM
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Porting to self-employment can be done, but it is risky. Self-employment often involves very different tasks than being an employee, and you have to convince USCIS that it is a real company with real revenue and/or adequate funding.
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