HELP! My I-140 get denied due to insufficient experience

belacut

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But, of course, I have paper to proof I have more than that. I spoke to my attonery and she said, appeal is not a good choice. (I don't know what to do now.)

Please help.... :confused:
 
belacut said:
But, of course, I have paper to proof I have more than that. I spoke to my attonery and she said, appeal is not a good choice. (I don't know what to do now.)

Please help.... :confused:

Please give details of your case including LC details and the denial reason specified by the service center. You can file an appeal and if possible try filing a new LC in PERM.
 
riz_arsh said:
Please give details of your case including LC details and the denial reason specified by the service center. You can file an appeal and if possible try filing a new LC in PERM.

EB3 at NSC
Filed for Logistics Specialist
Currently holding a H4 - staying at home

Here is the story. (the exact wording is kinda long but here is what it decribed on the notice)

My company is a large scale HK/US forwarding company, I applied for an I140 with 2 years experience plus some special HK/US forwarding experience including reading/speaking chinese due to the nature of the position.

My I140 get denined due to insufficient experience (less than 2 years.) (At this point, I never work in US before except those business trips I took for my previous company). But the fact is, I have been in the business more than 10+ years plus I supplied all the company letters, employment certications to "my lawyer". The notice only mention part of my experience where it only based on one of the company I serverd but nothing for the other one. (I only worked for 2 companies in the last 9 years, basically, the "KHI" purchased the "AIA" back in 1998 and it went Ch.11 on 2000. That's why when USCIS only looked at my "KHI" company letters, I have have 16 months of experience of the job.)

So, I am very confused becaz if USCIS do read all my company letters, it will tell them I have 10+ years of experience in this field. I don't know what to do now.

I recently 1.5 years ago, I got my MBA, is there a chance I can file for a EB2? (I can have my "future" company to accommodiate my need for the job decription)

If I refile for PERM, can I keep the original PD?
 
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