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Ginnu and other gurus,
I want to take your opinion on filing AC-21. My case is not unique one but looking for sincere advice. Here are the details:
Labor EB3 - RIR (PD May 2002)
I140-485 (concurrent) - ND 12/12/2003 (NSC)
I-140 approved Jan 2005
Now change the employer in Aug 2005.
After changing the employer, I was in confusion whether to hire a new lawyer for filing AC-21 or ask my old lawyer (last company) to continue with my case.
Initially I thought of hiring new one but after getting different answers from different lawyer, I asked my old lawyer whether he can continue ( They are a big law firm) with my case. He told me that he will continue only after asking my old company and the relationship I had with old company when I left them. He asked my old company and now he agrees to continue. He is advising me to continue to wait for 485 decision or any RFE (if it comes) and not notify AC-21 proactively. What he says that, as long as you work in same field, you will not have any problem in future.
My questions are:
1) Now I am confused because in case my old employer revoke I-140 and CIS do not know about new employment, then they will either send NOID or deny my case. Please advice.
2) In case it gets approved and USCIS does not ask anything what will be the implication in future to continue with new employer?
3) Is it certain that my old employer revoke I-140 if I left company ?
4) Should I hire a new lawyer ? Can you advice me anybody in connecticut ?
Kindly help
I want to take your opinion on filing AC-21. My case is not unique one but looking for sincere advice. Here are the details:
Labor EB3 - RIR (PD May 2002)
I140-485 (concurrent) - ND 12/12/2003 (NSC)
I-140 approved Jan 2005
Now change the employer in Aug 2005.
After changing the employer, I was in confusion whether to hire a new lawyer for filing AC-21 or ask my old lawyer (last company) to continue with my case.
Initially I thought of hiring new one but after getting different answers from different lawyer, I asked my old lawyer whether he can continue ( They are a big law firm) with my case. He told me that he will continue only after asking my old company and the relationship I had with old company when I left them. He asked my old company and now he agrees to continue. He is advising me to continue to wait for 485 decision or any RFE (if it comes) and not notify AC-21 proactively. What he says that, as long as you work in same field, you will not have any problem in future.
My questions are:
1) Now I am confused because in case my old employer revoke I-140 and CIS do not know about new employment, then they will either send NOID or deny my case. Please advice.
2) In case it gets approved and USCIS does not ask anything what will be the implication in future to continue with new employer?
3) Is it certain that my old employer revoke I-140 if I left company ?
4) Should I hire a new lawyer ? Can you advice me anybody in connecticut ?
Kindly help