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jignesh_pats

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Hey Gurus,

My Case is in Atl. Federal From NC-SESA 13th FEB-2003.
In May 2003 - Business Under Corporation "A" which filed is sold out.
New corporation "B" bought It ( Same Business ).

If Corporation " B" is ready to continue my case under his corporation will that help my case or Any other way will my case survive.

Please give me some information abour this.

Thanks
 
If a company has been acquired, merged or had a significant change in its ownership, the new or reorganized entity is generally considered a successor-in-interest ("Successor") to the originally existing company.

In the immigration law context, the Successor is required to submit documentation evidencing that it has assumed the rights, duties, obligations and assets of the original employer and that it will be liable for the employment of the beneficiary subject to the terms set forth in the labor certification and I-140 Petition. Similarly, a company that changed its name or corporate structure would need to meet these requirements.
 
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