HI:
now that we can file for EB1-EA with PP, I would assume that it does not make sense anymore to file concurrently an application for EB1-EA and EB2-NIW I guess you just submit your application for EB1-EA with PP and wait to see if it gets through. Right? My understanding is also that I can self-petition the EB1-EA and do PP?
Then I guess it also does not make sense to file concurrently for I-140 and I-485.
Is this the quickest way?:
1. first file for I-140 with PP for EB1-EA, and indicate that you would do consular processing for the I-485
2. If that gets approved, then file for the I-485; if that gets denied apply for EB2-NIW
Is that the way to get a GC quickest?
I am just wondering if EB1-EA gets approved in two weeks and you then file for consular processing of I-485, how quickly would you have to go to your home country for that?
And, can I switch and say that I do not want to do CP, once I have indicated that on my I-140 and the I-140 gets approved?
Thanks!
AGM6
now that we can file for EB1-EA with PP, I would assume that it does not make sense anymore to file concurrently an application for EB1-EA and EB2-NIW I guess you just submit your application for EB1-EA with PP and wait to see if it gets through. Right? My understanding is also that I can self-petition the EB1-EA and do PP?
Then I guess it also does not make sense to file concurrently for I-140 and I-485.
Is this the quickest way?:
1. first file for I-140 with PP for EB1-EA, and indicate that you would do consular processing for the I-485
2. If that gets approved, then file for the I-485; if that gets denied apply for EB2-NIW
Is that the way to get a GC quickest?
I am just wondering if EB1-EA gets approved in two weeks and you then file for consular processing of I-485, how quickly would you have to go to your home country for that?
And, can I switch and say that I do not want to do CP, once I have indicated that on my I-140 and the I-140 gets approved?
Thanks!
AGM6