I140 denial

Estha

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Hi,

I need help/advise desperately. My I 140 application is denied. The reason is, in the LC they said “requires beneficiary to have attained a specific degree in Maths, engineering, Science or computer science” but I am BA Economics and I have received 3 diplomas in computer science( total 2 ½ years ), + 8 years of work experience. When my company started my LC I told them about this but I was told that I have been evaluated as a ‘Bachelor science in computer science’ so I will qualify for the LC. Now lawyer is appealing my I140 decision with a new evaluation, which also says I am a Bachelor in computer science, they, lawyer, says that is how it works. Now my questions are why LC said I should have “Maths, engineering, Science or computer science” since skilled worker only needs a bachelor degree and minimus of 2 years experience?. Secondly what are my chances when we appeal with a new evaluation, which also says I am a Bachelor in computer science. How much time does it take to receive a new decision on this appeal and what are my chances if start all over again , starting from LC again.

Please help.

Thanks.
 
Hi Rakesh,

My attorney says INS has to accept my evaluation but I am trying to get a second opinion from a second attorney.

Thanks.
 
TSC I-140 approvals/RFE

Are there any recent I-140 approvals in EB3 cases from Texas Service center? If YES, would you guys/gals, please reply with your date of filling, notice date and approval date.

Processing time for I-140 in TSC is mentioned as 04/15/2002.
Is this real date? Did people, who have filed before 04/15/2002, get any I-140 approvals and/or RFE?

Please reply.

Rupalic@TurnAroundStrategies.com

Neelakshi
 
I-140 approvals

Hello I-140 Gurus,

Please let me know, if any of you, have successfully done the following kind of case.

Case: We want to file for I-140 in California Service Center using substitute labour certificate which is approved in Texas by Texas Service Center. Job location mentioned on labour certificate is Texas.

Reason: California Service Center is much faster than Texas Service Center. Also, applicant is on H1 visa residing in bayarea, California and working for a client who is also in bayarea, California. Applicant's employer's head-quarter is Houston, Texas; however employer has a branch office in Bayarea, California.

Thanks,
Neelakshi

rupalic@TurnAroundStrategies.com
 
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