Hi Friends,
I'm a PhD student and expect to graduate this May. Although my NIW was approved last year, I'm planning to apply EB-1A due to visa availability.
My previous expertise and reference letters are all about operations research in air transportation field, such as aircraft routing and crew scheduling.
However, I started to full-time work with a telecommunication company in its supply chain service group last month. My duty is about logistics, operations research and data analysis.
As you can see, my current job and my expertise are not exactly matching, although they are all about operations research. My question is should I mention this job, or not, since it seems not a exact match to my previous credential.
if I do need to mention it, how do I present a strong link between these two.
If not, how could I fill in the employment part on I-140?
Any of your inputs/suggestion are highly appreciated.
zwasdl
I'm a PhD student and expect to graduate this May. Although my NIW was approved last year, I'm planning to apply EB-1A due to visa availability.
My previous expertise and reference letters are all about operations research in air transportation field, such as aircraft routing and crew scheduling.
However, I started to full-time work with a telecommunication company in its supply chain service group last month. My duty is about logistics, operations research and data analysis.
As you can see, my current job and my expertise are not exactly matching, although they are all about operations research. My question is should I mention this job, or not, since it seems not a exact match to my previous credential.
if I do need to mention it, how do I present a strong link between these two.
If not, how could I fill in the employment part on I-140?
Any of your inputs/suggestion are highly appreciated.
zwasdl