Indiana Jones
Registered Users (C)
Summarization of my experience
Guys,
Here is what I think. If you are past 180 days of ND (or RD whichever you think is comfortable for you) of 485 I think you can change jobs..even voluntarily. I think now the IIOs know about AC21 law. Now please dont ask me what to do before 180 days. I wouldn\'t know
Just leave on good terms from your old company and always get an experience letter (with words from your original labor). Also mention salary in there.
You can work on EAD or get a new H1 transfer from the new company. Whichever is convenient in your case. In my case I got both of them done !
Changing Attorney is another situation where people are worried. But I think all attorneys are almost the same. As long as they get paid you shouldnot be worried unless your old attorney is taking your switching employers personally. So if you think you old attorney is nice and you can work with him .. go with him.
Expect a transfer to the local office. It will be heart breaking (it was in my case when I learnt about the transfer) But if you think the wait for the interview call from the local INS is worth the change of employer .. GO FOR IT !
In the new company you might not always get the same (similar) position as in the old company .. but as long as your HR people can give you a letter to satisfy your requirements it should work.
It is painful to wait ... forever and I know we worry that INS might DENY our AOS.... but I think most cases will be approved after a change of employer. Good luck !
Guys,
Here is what I think. If you are past 180 days of ND (or RD whichever you think is comfortable for you) of 485 I think you can change jobs..even voluntarily. I think now the IIOs know about AC21 law. Now please dont ask me what to do before 180 days. I wouldn\'t know
Just leave on good terms from your old company and always get an experience letter (with words from your original labor). Also mention salary in there.
You can work on EAD or get a new H1 transfer from the new company. Whichever is convenient in your case. In my case I got both of them done !
Changing Attorney is another situation where people are worried. But I think all attorneys are almost the same. As long as they get paid you shouldnot be worried unless your old attorney is taking your switching employers personally. So if you think you old attorney is nice and you can work with him .. go with him.
Expect a transfer to the local office. It will be heart breaking (it was in my case when I learnt about the transfer) But if you think the wait for the interview call from the local INS is worth the change of employer .. GO FOR IT !
In the new company you might not always get the same (similar) position as in the old company .. but as long as your HR people can give you a letter to satisfy your requirements it should work.
It is painful to wait ... forever and I know we worry that INS might DENY our AOS.... but I think most cases will be approved after a change of employer. Good luck !