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unitednations said:this has been an issue for a long time. Contrary to what lawyers say, I traced USCIS position using combination of degrees back to 1993. Although, you may be new to the boards; this has been discussed many times going back to 2003. This is very established what uscis position is.
EB2=4 year single bachelors degree or masters
eb3=if labor requires bachelors, but you are using a combination then bachelor must define that combination of degrees/experience is allowed.
I hate to give you bad news; other then getting fluky, you don't have any chance of getting approved. Even if you get fluky, USCIS re-looks at 140 approval when approving 485. A different adjudicator could re-open and deny the case even after approval. There are a few people on the boards who have been victim to this, ie., 140 approved using combination of degrees but then getting reopened by uscis and denied.
Unitednations - I appreciate the way you have been responding immigration issues, however I have observed conflicting responses from you on some issues, one of them being my case. I have been asking is there any option to overcome 3 yrs degree cases being denaid at I-140 phase, but u came with the above response. However your response to a similar case which got approved by having education evaluation done (Sheila Danzig) was totally diff... which is as below.....
Originally Posted by Karthick_Kris
Just want to share with you my situation(Today is my happiest day).
My I-140/485 was filed concurrently. My 6 year H1 expired when both were pending. I was on EAD/Parole(so did not bother to apply for 7 th year extn). In the meantime my I-140 got rejected due to 3-Year degree. My case was filed in Nebraska service center.
In the meantime, I got my education evaluation done from degree.com(thru an evaluator Sheila Danzig - 1-800-771-4723), She gave an course by couse evaluation(I have my 3-yr degree in computers) and proved that I have 120+ credits(equivalent of U.S degree) also she gave me an expert opinion. This was submitted to INS immediately as MTR(Memo to re-open)/Appeal. I got my I-140 approved and my 485 reopend !!! It took three weeks from the date my MTR/Appeal went in to have it approved. Please note, folks who are in the same boat, please remember to do the following(in case you have any questions please feel free to contact me at karthickk@gmail.com)
1. Apply for MTR/Appeal within 30 days from the date of rejection(please be strict with this time line, even a day delayed will take the case to AAO, which takes like 15 months for a decision, and the decision will mostly likely be negative if you go to AAO).
2. Do NOT send evaluation from two evaluators, I have heard from my lawyer that those cases have been denied stating the reason that evaluations are not exactly similar.
3. Have a Subject by Subject evaluation to prove that you have atleast 120 credits(equivalent of US bachelors degree).
If you do the above three you have 90-99% of chances that your case is approved. Please feel free to email me if you are in the same boat, probably your talk to me will help to comfort you.....
With regards
Karthick
excellent. i know i have sent a few people to Sheila. This is a very big issue with everyone in dealing with Nebraska.
please post this on the nebraska 140 forum.
moderator, you should post this as a sticky.
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So I guess people come and post into this site to get some valuable advises which will give them relief and happeness & options to overcome issues they encounter... So giving proper comments would help everyone to take a correct path... rather then misleading them and giving no hope to overcome.....had I taken ur suggestion I would not have filed my case at all... but I did... and now Iam happy to see Karthicks message and glad that there is an option to overcome......