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payStubs and/or "future job offer"
I am an early December 2001 VSC I-485 case.
My application has been pending for more
than 180 days.
Unfortunately my company is gradually going out
of business. (No paycheck for last 2 weeks and
nasty negotiations taking place with investors).
Until a few days ago I was hoping for my case to be
approved as soon as possible. But now I am hoping
for the opposite since I need as much time
as possible to secure another job.
Also unfortunately the Labor Dept. Certification
requires me to have a salary that is pretty high
considering the state of the economy.
Questions:
1. Do all I-485 cases go through interview?
2. Are their cases of people that are not
interviewed?
3. Will a letter with a "future job offer" be enough?
4. Or do I absolutely need recent pay stubs (as
well or instead of "job offer letter")
My lawyer seems to believe that pay stubs are
not likely to be requested. However my research
indicates the opposite...
Should I secure a letter from my current employer
now that he is still within reach? Would that be
of any use?
Thanks you in advance for your thoughts.
8.5 years of waiting... and now this?
I am an early December 2001 VSC I-485 case.
My application has been pending for more
than 180 days.
Unfortunately my company is gradually going out
of business. (No paycheck for last 2 weeks and
nasty negotiations taking place with investors).
Until a few days ago I was hoping for my case to be
approved as soon as possible. But now I am hoping
for the opposite since I need as much time
as possible to secure another job.
Also unfortunately the Labor Dept. Certification
requires me to have a salary that is pretty high
considering the state of the economy.
Questions:
1. Do all I-485 cases go through interview?
2. Are their cases of people that are not
interviewed?
3. Will a letter with a "future job offer" be enough?
4. Or do I absolutely need recent pay stubs (as
well or instead of "job offer letter")
My lawyer seems to believe that pay stubs are
not likely to be requested. However my research
indicates the opposite...
Should I secure a letter from my current employer
now that he is still within reach? Would that be
of any use?
Thanks you in advance for your thoughts.
8.5 years of waiting... and now this?
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