Thank you so much, Jackolantern! You've cleared up so many things for me.
Does that mean that my friend is okay, even though he lied to the employer and never even gave the employer the chance to revoke the I-140 when he first quit? And, does that mean when his attorney freaked out about his...
To answer your earlier questions, I don't really know the specifics of what happened. What I do know is that he was able to leave the country after he left the first place of employment. So, I assume that he received a visa of some sort if he could leave and then return to the US. (I haven't...
Thanks for replying ginnu!
However, I read, "Commission of certain crimes, or obtaining a Green Card through the use of misrepresentations or fraud can lead to revocation and deportation." This was written on a law group's webpage. I have to assume that if the employer were to write a letter...
A non-English speaking friend recently told me of his situation and I'm here on his behalf to see if anyone can help answer his questions. My friend filed an I-140 and had it approved. Once he received his visa but while the I-485 was still pending (and before the 180 days were up), he left his...
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