thindengpho
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Hi guys,
The following information taken from murthy.com
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Jurisdiction for Concurrent-Filing Cases
Concurrent filing of the I-140 and the I-485 should be sent to the place having jurisdiction over the I-140. For cases requiring a labor certification, the I-140 must be filed with the region where the labor certification was approved. When the I-140 has been filed and is already pending with the INS, and the concurrent I-485 is filed prior to the I-140 approval, the I-485 must be filed in the locale where the I-140 is pending. In a case with an approved I-140, the I-485 may be filed either where the I-140 was approved or in the place having jurisdiction over the I-140 beneficiary's place of residence.
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some local ins process 485 in less than 6 months. Is this easy of getting GC in less time.
Your comments are highly appreciated
The following information taken from murthy.com
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Jurisdiction for Concurrent-Filing Cases
Concurrent filing of the I-140 and the I-485 should be sent to the place having jurisdiction over the I-140. For cases requiring a labor certification, the I-140 must be filed with the region where the labor certification was approved. When the I-140 has been filed and is already pending with the INS, and the concurrent I-485 is filed prior to the I-140 approval, the I-485 must be filed in the locale where the I-140 is pending. In a case with an approved I-140, the I-485 may be filed either where the I-140 was approved or in the place having jurisdiction over the I-140 beneficiary's place of residence.
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some local ins process 485 in less than 6 months. Is this easy of getting GC in less time.
Your comments are highly appreciated