StressTestInUSA said:Do you personally know any case like that...??
jeez..if this is the case then very difficult if guys r planning to file PERM from other companies if they r not currently working with them.... paystubs from PD will become a problem...
this company has 2-300 employess working for them..it is a very big construction company, but things shud fall in place for us when the times comes when our turn comes..!!
finacially very sound company..but only worried about the documentation from my side...
Hi Stresstest
I think you have mis understood the points I mentioned on Ability to pay
I you work for a Company now ( my be a small one) and want to join another Big Co and do PERM with them and if PERM is approved and at 140 stage they do not have to send your paystub.( since you don't work with them yet and no Paystub of them) .They have to prove their ability to pay with thier Financial staements - that's it.
But if you work in the samll co and your Labor is approved through them and then you file 140 with them and then it happens because they are small co they could not prove that they could pay you as per labor ( or because that their Balance sheet show loss and they do not have sufficient funds in Banks etc) - you can substantiate the ability to pay of that Company with another proof that the Co is infact alreday paying the wage to the Applicant Employee that is you by submitting proof with Pay stubs for alst few months or 6months)
Actually Atrroney are not good in proving the ability to pay in otherways. So they just ask you to submiit payslip as additional proof and this has become a custom in USCIS. So if any I140 is missing the officer ( unless he is smart) will ask for that again and try to judge with that. This is another stupid thing in parctice which is not good for H1b employee who get long period of bench during his GC process