was your case denied or Is INS asking your lawyer to provide additional information like your company 2000 tax returns, latest quarter tax filings, your pay stub, your 2000 w2, or your education eval.....
Guys unlike all of you I have not yet filed 140. I am waiting for my regional labor chicago to be cleared anytime now. I am EB2 RIR. While filing for 140 is there anything that I should be careful about. It will be filed from NSC.
Also my last company has not given me the experience letter as I left them in the US when I came from india. I was with them for 3 years in india. So is it absolutely required to have the experience letter while filing for 140 or not. Please advise. All the help required.
1. Your must have experience letters for experience listed in the Labor Certification application during your I140 process.
2. If your company has not given you the experience letters, your colleague from that company can give you an affidavit stating your experince (it shoould be notarized).
3. Experience need not be continuous
4. If your job requirement in Labor Cert requires X yrs experience you should have proof that you did have X yrs experience.
5. Experience with the current employer who filed the I140 cannot be used for this purpose.
That is what is my understanding from my attorney and other posting.
hope this helps
My case was transfered from TSC on Nov 29 and the NSC ND is dec 12. My case is yet to be approved. waiting patiently....
Pd: Aug 24
TSC rd: April 1 2001
TSC ND april 19 2001
Transf to NSC Nov 29
NSC ND( from the AVM): dec 12
AD????
I spoke to them yesterday. They said the transferred cases won\'t be treated as a fresh NSC case. If I don\'t hear anything within 30 days, I should call back.
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