Labor Cetification

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Gilbert and everybody,

I'm sorry to be reiterative in this point but I think this issue of the labor certification can be really benefitial for us, especially new asylees who will have to wait so long to get a GC.

As per my understanding the steps to follow are:

1. Get a Labor Certification from Department of Labor
2. Present to BCIS a request for adjustment of status to LPR, through that labor certification.
3. If it's approved after interview you'll get your LPR status and GC.

Questions.

1. Is there any risk for your asylum status doing this?
2. If they deny your petition can you keep your asylee status and wait for your adjustment through this painful process that we are in?
3. Any real case?


Thanks guys, and I think some people in this forum can take advantage of this possibility. In my case I'm not sure, my GC is 3 years ahead so I don't know.

Regards to all.
 
After getting approval from labor department, you have to file an I-140 with INS.

The process is very well explained in the Internet so I won't write about the details here.

As for your other questions--

1. As I told you before, in this process you will to supply a lot of information about youself. As long as such information is consistent with what you wrote on your asylum application, there would be no problem.

2. Yes unless it is denied because of fraud, crimes and so on.

3.Yes.
 
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