Hi,
Thanks for an informative site.
I am here on a TN, teaching at a university since September 2006 (although the actual hiring date was in May -- i didn't start receiving salary until september though). Note: the college's policies is that to be considered for tenure (permanent employment), one would have to have a green card (permanent resident status).
My department is willing to sponsor me (although I would have to pay the legal fees) and sent me to their lawyer sometime last year. The lawyer indicated that i would have to file for PERM within 16 months of my hiring (else the job would have to be re-advertised).
Around the same time, I discovered that i am HIV+. The lawyer indicated that I am medically inadmissible, unless i found a qualifying relative (a US Citizen spouse or green card holder) to help me with a waiver of excludability.
Assuming i found such a relative, what would be the best approach for me?
--- would it be better to go through college sponsorship (with an qualifying relative to give the waiver) OR
--- would it be better to go through family sponsorship (this might be less expensive, but I guess there is an inherent income test on behalf of the sponsoring spouse -- what happens if we both don't meet the income limits)
--- if the 16 month time limit to file for PERM is true, then when does it actually start? I understand I-140 have to be filed within 2 months after PERM approval. Wouldn't this imply that i have to get the qualifying relative at the time of application ? Or do i wait until my medicals get in?
I know this is a complicated situation, and I welcome your thoughts..
thanks, LisaMarie
Thanks for an informative site.
I am here on a TN, teaching at a university since September 2006 (although the actual hiring date was in May -- i didn't start receiving salary until september though). Note: the college's policies is that to be considered for tenure (permanent employment), one would have to have a green card (permanent resident status).
My department is willing to sponsor me (although I would have to pay the legal fees) and sent me to their lawyer sometime last year. The lawyer indicated that i would have to file for PERM within 16 months of my hiring (else the job would have to be re-advertised).
Around the same time, I discovered that i am HIV+. The lawyer indicated that I am medically inadmissible, unless i found a qualifying relative (a US Citizen spouse or green card holder) to help me with a waiver of excludability.
Assuming i found such a relative, what would be the best approach for me?
--- would it be better to go through college sponsorship (with an qualifying relative to give the waiver) OR
--- would it be better to go through family sponsorship (this might be less expensive, but I guess there is an inherent income test on behalf of the sponsoring spouse -- what happens if we both don't meet the income limits)
--- if the 16 month time limit to file for PERM is true, then when does it actually start? I understand I-140 have to be filed within 2 months after PERM approval. Wouldn't this imply that i have to get the qualifying relative at the time of application ? Or do i wait until my medicals get in?
I know this is a complicated situation, and I welcome your thoughts..
thanks, LisaMarie