sandy_jain
New Member
Hi,
I needed some advise - I am hoping for my labor approval (finally!) to come through this month. However my company is moving offices about 70 miles west of where it is now (though continuing in the state of Michigan). Unfortunately this changes the Metropolitan Statistical Area for which the labor terst is done.
I have two choices:
1. Inform Chicago Labor Office of the intention of my company to move. The risk here is that the Labor office could make me re-do my labor certification (ugh!).
2. Don't do anything - after the labor approval happens I can file my I-140 with the new address. The risk here is that INS may spot that the address indicated in the labor approval is different from that filed in the I-140 and may deny the application.
I would welcome advise from anyone who has had to face this situation.
Sandeep
I needed some advise - I am hoping for my labor approval (finally!) to come through this month. However my company is moving offices about 70 miles west of where it is now (though continuing in the state of Michigan). Unfortunately this changes the Metropolitan Statistical Area for which the labor terst is done.
I have two choices:
1. Inform Chicago Labor Office of the intention of my company to move. The risk here is that the Labor office could make me re-do my labor certification (ugh!).
2. Don't do anything - after the labor approval happens I can file my I-140 with the new address. The risk here is that INS may spot that the address indicated in the labor approval is different from that filed in the I-140 and may deny the application.
I would welcome advise from anyone who has had to face this situation.
Sandeep