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    Urgent - in dilemma

    You can have multiple I-485's filed at the same time, but I don't think you would be better off filing thru Company A That will be a problem. How can you use EAD status from one 485 on another application to prove legal status? i don't think that is possible. PD for labor substitution...
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    Labor issues in 485???

    confused My company withdrew my labor application from CA (regional office) when they relocated me to New York (their headquarters) saying that it is required to file the labor where the person is working. Now I am stuck in the NY labor mess :mad: . I am wondering if there was a chance for them...
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    Can this cause a 485 query/rejection?

    pv1976, that is very reassuring to know! But, what if they call me for an interview? Would they still consider this as a future job and look at the intention to work in NH after GC is obtained?
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    Can this cause a 485 query/rejection?

    My LC was filed in Portsmouth, NH thru a consulting company which has one of its regional offices there. I am working for the same company in the tristate area (NY/NJ/Connecticut). My LC was approved and so was my I-140. Is there a possibility that my I-485 will raise a query or rejection...
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    Do you have to work in the location where LC was filed?

    More info Btw, I am working for the same consultant in the tristate area. It will be really helpful to me to evaluate the risks if someone responds!!! - Thanks
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    Do you have to work in the location where LC was filed?

    My LC was filed in Portsmouth, NH thru a consulting company which has one of its regional offices there. I am working in the tristate area (NY/NJ/Connecticut). My LC was approved and so was my I-140. Is there a possibility that my I-485 will raise a query or rejection because I am not...
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