Dear GC friends,
I’m in a very tricky situation that has thrown me (and my family) into sleepless nights, repeated thoughts on the issue, too much stress, nervousness, confusion and above all, total imbalance in my day-to-day life :-(
I received a RFE couple of days ago. My case details are: VSC, EB2-India, PD:3/99, ND:1/00, changed to a similar job in 9/00 (after 180+ days but just before the law was signed in Oct’00), FP:3/01. I took the new job with an H-1 transfer even though I had EAD with me. Unfortunately for me, the division (in the new company) that I was working in, spun off into a different company name. When the division got spun off, our company lawyer applied for a H-1 transfer on the new name, which is still to be approved by INS.
I’ve received RFE and it asks for the following things.
1. letter on original letterhead from the prospective employer who filed I-140 on my behalf, stating continued interest in hiring me, title, job description and remuneration.
2. last 2 years tax returns (2000 and 1999) with all attachments incl w-2.
3. last 6 MONTHS pay stubs.
Now, here comes the tough part.
1.)My sponsoring (or prospective) company is a very big company and the HR may not be willing to give me the supporting letter as requested in (1) above. I’m thinking of requesting them but not sure how they will respond. Don’t have a good feeling about this. I’ve some old friends, some of whom are managers, who may give this letter to me but not sure if it is valid/ok?
2.)Year 2000 tax returns will have the changed company w-2 attached to it, as well as its info.
3.)last 6 months pay stubs will have pay slips with names of 2 different companies (2 stubs of my originally changed company, and rest of the pay stubs with the current company name (and god knows, hopefully the final name)on it.
With my above situation, after my lawyer (having sucked out all the GC fee from my pocket, since original company doesn’t pay for GC) has bluntly told me that he cannot do anything on my case, I’m at your mercy to seek advise on how I should respond to my RFE in a positive way for successful approval. I talked to Mr. Rajeev Khanna and in one sentence he said that I should just respond by asking to approve my case using the 180 day rule (also, he suggested that I should switch to a different lawyer to frame my RFE response properly). Also, I’ve taken an appointment with Attorney Murthy and will seek her advise early next week.
Since, I have always been working legally (on H-1’s) and have switched to a similar job after 180+ days of I-485 ND, I do think I have a good chance. As all of us, I’m desperate to get some sleep on this and also want to get out of this situation successfully.
Please..please help advise how I should approach and respond to this rfe, from your experience and knowledge. If anyone needs to contact me personally, please email me at simpleguygc@yahoo.com.
Thanks a lot!! - simpleguy
I’m in a very tricky situation that has thrown me (and my family) into sleepless nights, repeated thoughts on the issue, too much stress, nervousness, confusion and above all, total imbalance in my day-to-day life :-(
I received a RFE couple of days ago. My case details are: VSC, EB2-India, PD:3/99, ND:1/00, changed to a similar job in 9/00 (after 180+ days but just before the law was signed in Oct’00), FP:3/01. I took the new job with an H-1 transfer even though I had EAD with me. Unfortunately for me, the division (in the new company) that I was working in, spun off into a different company name. When the division got spun off, our company lawyer applied for a H-1 transfer on the new name, which is still to be approved by INS.
I’ve received RFE and it asks for the following things.
1. letter on original letterhead from the prospective employer who filed I-140 on my behalf, stating continued interest in hiring me, title, job description and remuneration.
2. last 2 years tax returns (2000 and 1999) with all attachments incl w-2.
3. last 6 MONTHS pay stubs.
Now, here comes the tough part.
1.)My sponsoring (or prospective) company is a very big company and the HR may not be willing to give me the supporting letter as requested in (1) above. I’m thinking of requesting them but not sure how they will respond. Don’t have a good feeling about this. I’ve some old friends, some of whom are managers, who may give this letter to me but not sure if it is valid/ok?
2.)Year 2000 tax returns will have the changed company w-2 attached to it, as well as its info.
3.)last 6 months pay stubs will have pay slips with names of 2 different companies (2 stubs of my originally changed company, and rest of the pay stubs with the current company name (and god knows, hopefully the final name)on it.
With my above situation, after my lawyer (having sucked out all the GC fee from my pocket, since original company doesn’t pay for GC) has bluntly told me that he cannot do anything on my case, I’m at your mercy to seek advise on how I should respond to my RFE in a positive way for successful approval. I talked to Mr. Rajeev Khanna and in one sentence he said that I should just respond by asking to approve my case using the 180 day rule (also, he suggested that I should switch to a different lawyer to frame my RFE response properly). Also, I’ve taken an appointment with Attorney Murthy and will seek her advise early next week.
Since, I have always been working legally (on H-1’s) and have switched to a similar job after 180+ days of I-485 ND, I do think I have a good chance. As all of us, I’m desperate to get some sleep on this and also want to get out of this situation successfully.
Please..please help advise how I should approach and respond to this rfe, from your experience and knowledge. If anyone needs to contact me personally, please email me at simpleguygc@yahoo.com.
Thanks a lot!! - simpleguy