Hi,
My I-140(EB2) got denied on "Ability to Pay" and we appealed it in Mar'05. Got the 7th year H1 extn based on the appeal which is valid till July 2006.
At the time of filing I-140 the employer was paying little less than the wage mentioned on the approved labor. But just 2 months before the I-140 denial the employer started paying little more than the approved labor wage. So we used those pay slips as proof while filing the appeal.
My question is, whether we can file a new I-140(while the previous I-140 appeal is going on) thru the same employer using the same approved labor ?. Can we this time while filing the I-140 itself can show the proof that the wage mentioned on the approved labor is already being paid ?.
Or do we have an option only to file a new labor and then I-140 ?.
Thanks in advance for your guidance and advice.
(Additionally if unitedNations help is available that would be great).
Yuvan.
My I-140(EB2) got denied on "Ability to Pay" and we appealed it in Mar'05. Got the 7th year H1 extn based on the appeal which is valid till July 2006.
At the time of filing I-140 the employer was paying little less than the wage mentioned on the approved labor. But just 2 months before the I-140 denial the employer started paying little more than the approved labor wage. So we used those pay slips as proof while filing the appeal.
My question is, whether we can file a new I-140(while the previous I-140 appeal is going on) thru the same employer using the same approved labor ?. Can we this time while filing the I-140 itself can show the proof that the wage mentioned on the approved labor is already being paid ?.
Or do we have an option only to file a new labor and then I-140 ?.
Thanks in advance for your guidance and advice.
(Additionally if unitedNations help is available that would be great).
Yuvan.