One suggestion would be to submit both the original letter (stating intership, with not enough months) AND the new letter (on white paper) with all of the true and correct information, but only on one condition: that the 2nd letter explain the disparity.
If it's a straight forward and...
My understanding, and again, I'm no lawyer, is that if you perform work (like an intership) and that work is a requirement for graduation, the experience does not count towards meeting the 5 year criteria for your LC.
But if you have completed the requirements of your degree, and then go to...
If the LC states that 5 years is required, and you have documented 5 years and 1 month, I wouldn't say anything about the discrepancy. Doing so only brings attention to it. Once you have submitted your i-140, and if they then ask for an RFE, just explain the situation: that you have 5 years 3...
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the LC is only about deteriming whether there is a shortage of US workers and that prevailing wage is met for a particular job in a particular area. It's not the place to determine whether an applicant is qualified. If it...
If you have 4 years, 10 months of experience, and they are from 3 different employers (just for the sake of argument): one says you worked for them for 3 years, another says you worked for 1 year 8 months, and one says you only worked 2 months (even if it's actually 4). That puts you up to 4...
certified LC's last a long time...more than 1.5 months...much longer. I'm not sure how long. The cool thing is that they are linked to that job title with those requirements, and they are 'owned' by the company, if my memory serves me well.
but the answer to your question
depends on how...
Well, there are times when a lawyer earns their pay. In your case, however, filing an LC when you didn't have your reference letters, well, that's hard to rectify.
LC's simply prove that there is a shortage of US workers and that the wage of the particular job is above prevailing. A...
I'm not an attorney, but I was an immigration paralegal for a few years about 3 years ago, and most of my work dealt with LC's and i-140's.
This is actually, a very big problem, and it's why you should never run an advertisement for a labor cert until you get your experience letters.
I...
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