My original H1b was approved and valid from 1/13/2004 to 1/1/2007 for a consulting company. On 11/23/2004 I came to US and started to work for this company. On 09/19/2006 my consulting company filed a H1b extension, which was pending for very long period. On 11/1/2005 my company filed an LC, following by I140, which were approved and on 10/9/2007 they filed I485 under EB3. On 9/20/2007 my company replied to the H1b RFE and case is showing as pending as of today, 08/26/2009. On 10/20/2008 i switched company using AC21 and EAD and no longer with original consulting company, but rather with permanent employer. On 8/20/2009, NSC issued an RFE regarding I485 with the following information:
The Form I-129, Extension of Stay, filed on my behalf on 9/19/2006 was denied on 3/2/2009. Therefore, the denial of your I-129 meant that the beginning of your being out of status reverted back to the expiration of your previously approved H-1B status on 1/1/2007.
Your form I-485 was filed on 10/9/2007. It appears that you were out of status at filing of your Form I-485 and not eligible for adjustment of status.
1. Submit additional doc evidence of all nonimmigrant status granted to you since your last lawful admission to the US on 3/25/2006.
2. Updated G-325A.
3. List of employment history since your last lawful admission on 1/15/00 - [date is incorrect, my first admission to US was on 10/20/2004).
4. Statement from new permanent employer, which specifies the job title, primary duties, wage.
5. Explain birth certificate/petition discrepancy in spelling of last name (actually, there is no discrepancy, all forms were submitted under same name).
So, my questions:
1. What the best strategy to deal with old employer's lawyer?
2. Should I hire new lawyer, would it help?
3. USCIS clearly indicated that I was out-of status > 180 days, any suggestions on how to avoid bar?
4. If first item clearly indicates that upon RFE, they will deny I485, anything could be done with new employer?
The Form I-129, Extension of Stay, filed on my behalf on 9/19/2006 was denied on 3/2/2009. Therefore, the denial of your I-129 meant that the beginning of your being out of status reverted back to the expiration of your previously approved H-1B status on 1/1/2007.
Your form I-485 was filed on 10/9/2007. It appears that you were out of status at filing of your Form I-485 and not eligible for adjustment of status.
1. Submit additional doc evidence of all nonimmigrant status granted to you since your last lawful admission to the US on 3/25/2006.
2. Updated G-325A.
3. List of employment history since your last lawful admission on 1/15/00 - [date is incorrect, my first admission to US was on 10/20/2004).
4. Statement from new permanent employer, which specifies the job title, primary duties, wage.
5. Explain birth certificate/petition discrepancy in spelling of last name (actually, there is no discrepancy, all forms were submitted under same name).
So, my questions:
1. What the best strategy to deal with old employer's lawyer?
2. Should I hire new lawyer, would it help?
3. USCIS clearly indicated that I was out-of status > 180 days, any suggestions on how to avoid bar?
4. If first item clearly indicates that upon RFE, they will deny I485, anything could be done with new employer?