One can retain the priority date even if the previous employer revokes the I-140 petition, the only exception being if the approved I-140 was obtained fraudulently then it cannot be retained.
So guys don't worry.
I-140 is filed by the employer showing their ability to pay wages etc. The employer has all the right to revoke an I-140 at any point of time. If they revoke an I-140 after 180 days of filing the I-485 it doesnot have any effect.
If you have an I-140 approved earlier in your name and even if...
Yes you can retain your priority date.
Section 204.5e
http://uscis.gov/lpBin/lpext.dll/inserts/slb/slb-1/slb-10613/slb-13185/slb-13989?f=templates&fn=document-frame.htm
Ask your attorney to refer this.. more and more people are considering this option with retrogression in effect...
Buddy,
There are few options available.. depending on what is the actual case... worst case scenario file a new case altogether as you already have an 1-140 approved earlier you will be able to retain that priority date. Most importantly i would recommend you to schedule an appointment with...
Mazhar,
You need not worry.. Just call up the Dept of Labor and give them this information and your payment will be taken care of. they will keep your name confidential 100% and provide you advise.
Go to the specific dept of labor in which state you are working. They even call up the employer...
Dear GCALB,
Your lawyer is correct. Even if your employer revokes the I-140 its not going to effect you.. The reason is if your 140 is approved and I-1485 is pending for more than 180 days you are eligible to change employer and any effort done by your employer to revoke I-140 or cancel the...
Hello Friends,
You can retain the priority date of 1-140 with your new filing. The only thing is it should have been approved. Even if the company revokes after its approved it should not be a problem. In anycase ask your attorney to make a call on this... i just wanted to provide you this...
hey friend sorry that earlier answer was for a different query..
Yes you can use your priority date with the new filing if your 1-140 is approved. Make sure you keep a copy of the approved labor & I-140 from your previous employer just incase if its needed.
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Dear Friend,
You will be able to file your h1b extension (labor approved or still in process it should have been pending for 1 year from the date of filing when you apply for the 6th year extension) The only problem is its going to be too close in terms of getting it to the USCIS perfectly on...
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