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Everyday the rules change and it depends on the mood of the IIO also. Previously you could have just sent a letter explainig the situation (or whatever it is called - successor of interest). But, now you have to file a new I-140 with the new company name as the petitioner. The IIO does not know anything about the tax ID or should I say does not care. I think that the only thing he could read is the company name and if it is different, he will send an RFE to file a new I-140. That\'s what happened to me in June. I filed a new I-140 in July and am still waiting for the approval. It has been close to a month since they received my RFE. But, according to the IIO, the message will not change as the application has been sent to another department. The only way I can find the status is by talking to an IIO and they get pissed off if you call them more than once in a week. I do not think a letter is sufficient. You have to file a new I-140. In my RFE, it was clearly mentioned that I have to file a new petition. It also said that it will take 14-60 days for this case to get approved. I hope that is true. I suggest you to file a new I-140 as soon as possible. I hope this helps
VSC-EB2-ND 02/99-RFE received 06/00-RFE sent 07/00