cp_question22
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How does the consular officer establish "intent to work" in any case? This applies to any prospective employer processing a GC via CP, no? I thought the idea is that one HAS to work for the employer sponsoring the GC, else one is committing immigration fraud.
My situation is exactly identical to that of a prospective employer doing a GC via CP. The only difference is that, till about a year ago, I used to work for this company.
First of all, do I have to say that I used to work for this company? Or do I just present myself as a prospective employer CP case?
Is it common for people to get thru CP when they are being sponsored by a prospective employer? If that is so, maybe it makes no sense to say that the prospective employer was an ex-employer (tho this would be obvious from the past W-2 etc).
Vivek
My situation is exactly identical to that of a prospective employer doing a GC via CP. The only difference is that, till about a year ago, I used to work for this company.
First of all, do I have to say that I used to work for this company? Or do I just present myself as a prospective employer CP case?
Is it common for people to get thru CP when they are being sponsored by a prospective employer? If that is so, maybe it makes no sense to say that the prospective employer was an ex-employer (tho this would be obvious from the past W-2 etc).
Vivek