Couple of questions:
1. Is it possible to get an H1-B extension in case my labor certificate is pending for more than 1 year ? I am confused because some websites state that the I-140 needs to be pending more than 365 days and in some cases I have read that the Labor application should have been pending for more than 365 days. Which is corect ? Also, does it matter whether the labor application is pending with SESA or federal DOL ?
2. What are my options ? I applied for GC in May, 2001 (San Francisco, California), with a priority date of July 25, 2001. In March, 2003 the RIR was rejected by DOL. My employer returned the application for conventional processing to SESA. Ever since, there has been no movement because the conventional processing in California has been stuck at April, 2001 forever. Will I be eligible for an H1-B extension ? I will run out of my 6 year limit in March, 2006.
Or should I look for a new employer who will file for GC immediately, which will atleast give me more than a years time in case the new application is pending with DOL ? In other words, is it better to make a fresh RIR application in the EB2 category ?. Right now, my application is in the EB3 category.
Or should I just hang in there and hope for the best.
Thanks much !
1. Is it possible to get an H1-B extension in case my labor certificate is pending for more than 1 year ? I am confused because some websites state that the I-140 needs to be pending more than 365 days and in some cases I have read that the Labor application should have been pending for more than 365 days. Which is corect ? Also, does it matter whether the labor application is pending with SESA or federal DOL ?
2. What are my options ? I applied for GC in May, 2001 (San Francisco, California), with a priority date of July 25, 2001. In March, 2003 the RIR was rejected by DOL. My employer returned the application for conventional processing to SESA. Ever since, there has been no movement because the conventional processing in California has been stuck at April, 2001 forever. Will I be eligible for an H1-B extension ? I will run out of my 6 year limit in March, 2006.
Or should I look for a new employer who will file for GC immediately, which will atleast give me more than a years time in case the new application is pending with DOL ? In other words, is it better to make a fresh RIR application in the EB2 category ?. Right now, my application is in the EB3 category.
Or should I just hang in there and hope for the best.
Thanks much !