I have been seeing quite a few I-140 denials, in the recent past, citing unmet educational qualification requirements.
For instance: I hold a B.E degree in Electronics & Communication, and have had 5.5 years of experience when applied for LC. My LC and job advt required BS degree/5 yrs of exp (progressively responsible). I got through LC and concurrently applied I-140 & I-485; My education evaluation states that I have a degree that is equivalent to BS degree in the US. Does the fact that my labor & advt didn't specify "BS or equivalent degree," makes me a potential candidate for an I-140 denial?
Any expert opinion is highly appreciated!
Thanks
For instance: I hold a B.E degree in Electronics & Communication, and have had 5.5 years of experience when applied for LC. My LC and job advt required BS degree/5 yrs of exp (progressively responsible). I got through LC and concurrently applied I-140 & I-485; My education evaluation states that I have a degree that is equivalent to BS degree in the US. Does the fact that my labor & advt didn't specify "BS or equivalent degree," makes me a potential candidate for an I-140 denial?
Any expert opinion is highly appreciated!
Thanks