Anybody With Success In Interfilling With Niw And Rir/perm

googler1234

Thanks for your input, if I am not wrong you should have asked for this priority dtae at the time of filing of your I-140, since I am not from retro country I have not done much research on PD transfer, well I dont htink techinically there should be a problem with interfiling alhtough AC 21 portablity remains the gray area.
What mad you think that interfiling alone is gray area, what was the logic of this uscis officer,
what state you are in, I have already completed my five years in MUA , I was hoping that I will get credit for my previous service before filing NIW but the nasty person in DHS refuse to issue me a letter of public interets, Do you know any FMG friendly states. well the only benefit I see interfiling for you is that you name check will be clear whic is another headache, if I were you I will not abandon NIW you are 1.5 years away while i have to wait 3 years, my worst fear is the sitaution at job where nobody knows what will happen tomorrow
 
iak65 said:
Thanks for your input, if I am not wrong you should have asked for this priority dtae at the time of filing of your I-140, since I am not from retro country I have not done much research on PD transfer, well I dont htink techinically there should be a problem with interfiling alhtough AC 21 portablity remains the gray area.
What mad you think that interfiling alone is gray area, what was the logic of this uscis officer,
what state you are in, I have already completed my five years in MUA , I was hoping that I will get credit for my previous service before filing NIW but the nasty person in DHS refuse to issue me a letter of public interets, Do you know any FMG friendly states. well the only benefit I see interfiling for you is that you name check will be clear whic is another headache, if I were you I will not abandon NIW you are 1.5 years away while i have to wait 3 years, my worst fear is the sitaution at job where nobody knows what will happen tomorrow

Correct, my attorney should have asked the earlier PD when he filed 140. However, I have filed second 485 today. Hopefully it will be adjudicated in next few months.

I did my J-1 waiver from Ohio, where the j-1 coordinator is not a very easy person to work with. However, I played my cards very carefully, and was successful in getting a DH letter of support early in the game when I started J-1 waiver. Its best to get the letter prospectively, rather than retrospectively. Generally the southern and widwestern states are red-neckish, and they usually give hard time to IMGs. The Dept of Health in blue states like WI (where my brother did waiver and DH was very cooperative) and Northeast states are generally friendly and cooperative.

The best thing to do is first find another job in a good MUA, and then contact the DH and ask for supporting letter for the prospective employment. Once you have a letter, then file NIW even before you start employment. After you take care of NIW application, then get after your prospective employer to file PERM for you, even before you should start your employment. This way you will have more leverage on your prospective employer and should expect more cooperation. Good luck!
 
iak65 said:
Are you saying that you requetsed to interfile your I-140 with i-485 and then you send another request and file i-485, I hope it works but I did not understand rationale, my 2nd question is what you meant by sending three request to VSC,
I sent the transfer request in july 2006 with pearson memo, medical exams and suppporting documents. In 9/06 i got first RFE for 1 year completion letter( standard for NIW 485) which was sent along with request that we are requesting transfer to perm.Got 2nd RFE in 10/6 asking for 5 year completion letter for NIW. Sent another request that we are asking for transfer. This time the it was sent without RFE letter as they are for 5 year completion which is 1.5 years from now.
 
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