Hi,
I started my GC processing in company 'A'. This company is under Vermount Service center. Labour and I-140 approved with comapny 'A'. As the company was not doing good, I had to leave 'A' and joined 'B'.
Company 'B' is under Texas Service Center. Company 'B' has started my GC process. It is still in labor stage. By the way the labor is moving now-a-days it will take 1 1/2 years more to complete labor.
I have applied for i-485 with company 'A' also. My ND for i-485 is Jul'2002. I never worked for 'A' after my I-140 approval.
My question to you GURU's is what is the best way for me to do?
1. Use AC21 and use change company provision.
2. Just wait for my GC approval with 'A'.
3. By the way I will be finishing my 6year h1 term at the end of 2004.
4. If they call me for interview for i-485, can they denie me approval just because I don't work for 'A' any more. I really don't care about it as I have a backup GC going on. But what I am really worried about is, if they denie GC, should I have leave the country, though I have a valid h1 with company 'B' ?
Please suggest.
Thanks,
DesiMasala
I started my GC processing in company 'A'. This company is under Vermount Service center. Labour and I-140 approved with comapny 'A'. As the company was not doing good, I had to leave 'A' and joined 'B'.
Company 'B' is under Texas Service Center. Company 'B' has started my GC process. It is still in labor stage. By the way the labor is moving now-a-days it will take 1 1/2 years more to complete labor.
I have applied for i-485 with company 'A' also. My ND for i-485 is Jul'2002. I never worked for 'A' after my I-140 approval.
My question to you GURU's is what is the best way for me to do?
1. Use AC21 and use change company provision.
2. Just wait for my GC approval with 'A'.
3. By the way I will be finishing my 6year h1 term at the end of 2004.
4. If they call me for interview for i-485, can they denie me approval just because I don't work for 'A' any more. I really don't care about it as I have a backup GC going on. But what I am really worried about is, if they denie GC, should I have leave the country, though I have a valid h1 with company 'B' ?
Please suggest.
Thanks,
DesiMasala