Concurrent filing after the first I-140 rejected?!

m78768

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Hello,
After labor was cleared (EB2-RIR), my I-140 was rejected in 2001 due to lack of educational credential information in the labor certification.
So my company filed a second labor under EB3-NON RIR. I am expecting this labor to clear in a month or two.

Questions:
1. Being my first I-140 rejected, Can I file my I-140 and 485 using concurrent filing now?
2. My company has a policy that they wont use concurrent filing. Can I use external attorney to apply my I-140 and 485 concurrently? If so, how much does it cost approx?

Thanks in advance.
 
I know of nothing that would prohibit concurrent filing in your situation. In the absence of regulations to the contrary, I would say that you can file concurrently. The company would need to agree to outside representation, at least for the I-140. Attorney fees will probably be about $1000 and up, depending on the attorney handling the case.
 
Thank You !

Thank you Mr. Mills. Greatly appreciate your help.

Woww.. you are an asset to this group for people like me who panic and badly seek for assistance. Good luck and hats-off for your contribution.

Have a wonderful weekend!
 
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