I have 2 questions. Please take a look. Your advice would be a great help to me.
Q1) I finished my 6 years in this country. However, I still got a 3 years H-1 extension since my I-140 is approved with company A and I'm still working for company A. Now, I'm thinking of switching over to company B. If company B files for my H-1, how many years I would get on my new H-1 filed by company B? Still, I will get the remaining 2 and half years?
Q2) As mentioned above, currently I'm working for company A, I got my labor and I-140 approved with that company. I'm still waiting for my priority date to file my I-485. Now I'm planning to switch to company B and they will be doing Labor Substitution. Along with the Substituted LC, I'm advised to file a regular Labor petition as well with company B so that in case if something goes wrong with the Labor substitution and if my I-140 gets rejected I will still be having another LC as a back up.(My Bachelors degree is 3 years and per some of the people, it's not that guaranteed for a 3 years bachelors degree).
My question is, if something goes wrong with my LC substitution and if my I-140 filed by company B gets rejected, which priority date I can use on the second LC(regular LC) to file for one more I-140 again through company B? Can I use the priority date of my Substituted labor? Or can I use my labor priority date filed by company A?
Please let me know if you need more information. Thanks for the help.
Q1) I finished my 6 years in this country. However, I still got a 3 years H-1 extension since my I-140 is approved with company A and I'm still working for company A. Now, I'm thinking of switching over to company B. If company B files for my H-1, how many years I would get on my new H-1 filed by company B? Still, I will get the remaining 2 and half years?
Q2) As mentioned above, currently I'm working for company A, I got my labor and I-140 approved with that company. I'm still waiting for my priority date to file my I-485. Now I'm planning to switch to company B and they will be doing Labor Substitution. Along with the Substituted LC, I'm advised to file a regular Labor petition as well with company B so that in case if something goes wrong with the Labor substitution and if my I-140 gets rejected I will still be having another LC as a back up.(My Bachelors degree is 3 years and per some of the people, it's not that guaranteed for a 3 years bachelors degree).
My question is, if something goes wrong with my LC substitution and if my I-140 filed by company B gets rejected, which priority date I can use on the second LC(regular LC) to file for one more I-140 again through company B? Can I use the priority date of my Substituted labor? Or can I use my labor priority date filed by company A?
Please let me know if you need more information. Thanks for the help.