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    BS or MS Degree and Equivalence and NSC Position. MS+1 years not equla to EB2

    Exactly, it seems there is a conflict here. So far to me it seems it's best to avoid the "magic sentence" and fight with DOL get LC passed w/o it, though while it may be possible with the education, but with alternative experience (i.e. engineer experience for management position) it is...
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    BS or MS Degree and Equivalence and NSC Position. MS+1 years not equla to EB2

    Thanks! Do you think it is an automatic denial? I can see the logic in the denial letter you posted, however, considering the pretty much a requirement to have "any suitable combination..." in LC to avoid Kellog, not so sure. Basically, I started thinking about my options, may be resubmitting...
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    BS or MS Degree and Equivalence and NSC Position. MS+1 years not equla to EB2

    Do you have a link to Nebraska quote that I can show to my lawyer? Thanks! As for the immigration-law.com, it may be nothing new, but all I-140 cases going to Nebraska is new since Apr 1 :)
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    BS or MS Degree and Equivalence and NSC Position. MS+1 years not equla to EB2

    Unitednations - could you please explain this? I've seen the denial letter posted on these boards, but it's not a PERM application and it does define equivalent as "any combination of degress, certificates, credits and diplomas". Do you know of any cases, when PERM LC with that phrase actually...
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    EB2, "any suitable combination of education, training or experience"

    I've recently heard that including the phrase "Will accept any suitable combination of education, training or experience which would qualify an applicant for this position" in the section H.14 of PERM application may cause an EB2 I-140 to be reclassified as EB3, since the phrase above may be...
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