Yee Man Chan
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Hi folks, after studying how INS works from various immigration forum, I figured out a way to save an I-140 when you left your sponsoring company before you file I-485. Can the gurus here tell me whether this will work or not?
Thanks
Yee Man
A trick to file I-485 without your I-140 sponsoring company
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For people who lost their job or joined a new company after
I-140 is approved but before I-485 is filed with their I-140
sponsoring company.
You need:
1) Receipt or approval notice or your approved I-140
2) There is no need for I-140 sponsoring company's employment
letter.
How it works:
1) Find a lawyer to file. Put everything in the application
except your I-140 sponsoring company's employment letter.
2) INS doesn't check employment letter until the final stage
of I-485 processing. So you got your I-485 receipt.
3) When they check your stuff later, they will find that
you are missing the employment letter. This will prompt an
employment RFE.
4) Respond to the RFE with employment letter from your new
job. Ask your lawyer to include an AC21 letter that
explains that you can enjoy the benefits of AC21.
5) YaY! You get approved!
Risks:
1) Your I-140 sponsoring company can withdraw your I-140.
Nothing you can do except you maintain a good relationship
with your old employer.
2) Your case is adjucated before 180 days of the I-485 RD.
This risk is low because they have to issue you the RFE
90 days after RD.
3) You need a new job. This may or may not be easy in
this market.
4) Obviously this is a loophole in the whole process. It
may be cracked down in the future.
Thanks
Yee Man
A trick to file I-485 without your I-140 sponsoring company
-----------------------------------------------------------
For people who lost their job or joined a new company after
I-140 is approved but before I-485 is filed with their I-140
sponsoring company.
You need:
1) Receipt or approval notice or your approved I-140
2) There is no need for I-140 sponsoring company's employment
letter.
How it works:
1) Find a lawyer to file. Put everything in the application
except your I-140 sponsoring company's employment letter.
2) INS doesn't check employment letter until the final stage
of I-485 processing. So you got your I-485 receipt.
3) When they check your stuff later, they will find that
you are missing the employment letter. This will prompt an
employment RFE.
4) Respond to the RFE with employment letter from your new
job. Ask your lawyer to include an AC21 letter that
explains that you can enjoy the benefits of AC21.
5) YaY! You get approved!
Risks:
1) Your I-140 sponsoring company can withdraw your I-140.
Nothing you can do except you maintain a good relationship
with your old employer.
2) Your case is adjucated before 180 days of the I-485 RD.
This risk is low because they have to issue you the RFE
90 days after RD.
3) You need a new job. This may or may not be easy in
this market.
4) Obviously this is a loophole in the whole process. It
may be cracked down in the future.