Al VCS0599
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A private company that I worked for (some >5 years) and that sponsored my GC was merged with (==bought completely by) a big corporation. It happened AFTER we filed the I-485. BTW my info:
EB3: Other
ND : 05/11/99
EAC: 99-166-
FP : 03/2000
RFE: 07/28
My lawyer said back than and says now that the merger is no problem and the new company becomes the petiotioner automatically after this kind of a \'complete\' buyout. INS didn\'t know about any of this changes in my situation up untill now and (how unfortunate!) now they are asking for 3 paystabs, W2, employment letter etc., saying that they need an assurance that I\'m not likely "to become a public charge".
The question is, what are the chances that after getting my responce on this RFE they\'ll ask us to aply for new I-140 (from the new company)? Do they reject my initial application completely and I start all the process anew? If not, do they allow you to stay in the country (my H1 expires PRETTY SOON - a few month from now)? Do they require a complete labor (re)certification for this kind of situation? (We did write them a letter that my job functions are going to be the same).
It looks like I have a chance of leaving the States, isn\'t it? Pros, please share your info, opinions!
EB3: Other
ND : 05/11/99
EAC: 99-166-
FP : 03/2000
RFE: 07/28
My lawyer said back than and says now that the merger is no problem and the new company becomes the petiotioner automatically after this kind of a \'complete\' buyout. INS didn\'t know about any of this changes in my situation up untill now and (how unfortunate!) now they are asking for 3 paystabs, W2, employment letter etc., saying that they need an assurance that I\'m not likely "to become a public charge".
The question is, what are the chances that after getting my responce on this RFE they\'ll ask us to aply for new I-140 (from the new company)? Do they reject my initial application completely and I start all the process anew? If not, do they allow you to stay in the country (my H1 expires PRETTY SOON - a few month from now)? Do they require a complete labor (re)certification for this kind of situation? (We did write them a letter that my job functions are going to be the same).
It looks like I have a chance of leaving the States, isn\'t it? Pros, please share your info, opinions!