You can't use approved I140 from previous employer to extend H1b beyond 6 years for new employer. If you leave company your I140 becomes void. With new employer you have to start the process all over again. You can request your previous employer to file for 485 before you leave company. Hope...
Yes you have to mention about original labor or you will get an RFE. On I-140 form it says to send the original labor and not copy but if you mention, it should be ok.
din21,
I think if they don't mention approved it is usually denial. but in your case it was already denied and no way they make a decision so fast on your mtr/appeal. So I think it is referring to the old status message. Did you get a status message change when they first denied your...
You should appeal and as a backup also file new Labor in perm. You can renew your H1B based on your appeal. Appeals usually takes 13 months to 2 yrs to come to a decsion. Iam in the same situation.
You should be ok with EB2 but it all depends on what you have in col 14 and 15 of your labor application. Denials doesn't have any effect on future GC application.
Uscis status messages are system generated. This could be another RFE. From what I have read on this forum it usually says approved when it is approved.
I have 3 year Bsc in chemistry + 1 year PGDC .whereas labor requirement has 4-year bachelors in comp science. Denied on 3 year degree not equivalent to US 4 year deg. My lawyer submitted a brief to consider it as a skilled EB3 category.
sid140,
My I140 was denied without RFE. Its EB3/ NSC. My lawyer applied for motion and appeal. It got transferred to AAO on June 30. I have two LUDs on July 2nd and 3rd with same status message as yours.
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