Labor_Mess said:Hello gurus,
Please help me in understanding the Multiple Labor filings.
I have two Labors filed one from New Jersey (June 2002) and other from Chicago (March 2004).
Today my Labor from Chicago got approved and Labor from New Jersey which is in PBEC is still with T Number and no 45 day letter is received.
What will happen to my New Jersey Labor because of my Chicago Labor got approved.
Do they cancel my NJ Labor???
Since I have almost 20 months old priority date with my NJ Labor can I wait to file the I140 until my NJ Labor got cleared.
Can I file I140 based on the Chicago Labor and file another I140 once my NJ Labor approves.
What happens if my I140 from Chicago gets approved before my NJ Labor gets approved.
Would I be eligible to file the I140 once my NJ Labor is certified and keep the priority date.
Please help me in understanding the multiple labor filings and I appreciate your help.
You are allowed to have multiple LC applications and multiple I-140.
You should file I-140 for your approved Chicago labor. This will allow you 3 year extensions for your H1. The other advantage, the I-140 belongs to you, not your employer.
When your NJ labor is approved, file another I-140 for it.
Once you have both I-140 approved, you can retain the PD of the oldest one. This is only an advantage is
- if one is EB3 and the other is EB2
or
- the one with the oldest PD is not the company you work for right now.
Hope this helps