A similar case
My uncle has a similar case:
He has I-140 approved Jan 97 from L-1, he filed I-485 on Dec97 and received EAD and AP Jan 98. So, he didn¡¯t extend his L-1 anymore since he already got EAD. Then, he received INS letter doubt he stills work in the same company and asked LOTS of stuff. He replied around 2 inch thick materials at the end of dead line, but guess what? The INS sent him a letter revoke I-140 with reason: ¡°DIDN¡¯T RECEIVE REQUESTED MATERIALS¡±. Of course the lawyer has all the evidence, they filed appeal rightway.
Couple month ago this year, my uncle received the result: still revoke the I-140. On the letter, it also says: ¡°this is a gross service error.¡± That intends the INS even made a mistake on giving him the L-1 visa, but he held it since 1994! This time the lawyer was very angry, she decided to appeal the 2nd time. That¡¯s the situation now.
Another interesting thing is: during these years, his I-485 still pending. So, he could apply AP every year and with no problem in and out the US. Now, he has his 5th AP on hand!
Anybody has any suggestion on it?
My uncle has a similar case:
He has I-140 approved Jan 97 from L-1, he filed I-485 on Dec97 and received EAD and AP Jan 98. So, he didn¡¯t extend his L-1 anymore since he already got EAD. Then, he received INS letter doubt he stills work in the same company and asked LOTS of stuff. He replied around 2 inch thick materials at the end of dead line, but guess what? The INS sent him a letter revoke I-140 with reason: ¡°DIDN¡¯T RECEIVE REQUESTED MATERIALS¡±. Of course the lawyer has all the evidence, they filed appeal rightway.
Couple month ago this year, my uncle received the result: still revoke the I-140. On the letter, it also says: ¡°this is a gross service error.¡± That intends the INS even made a mistake on giving him the L-1 visa, but he held it since 1994! This time the lawyer was very angry, she decided to appeal the 2nd time. That¡¯s the situation now.
Another interesting thing is: during these years, his I-485 still pending. So, he could apply AP every year and with no problem in and out the US. Now, he has his 5th AP on hand!
Anybody has any suggestion on it?