Hi all,
This is from my experience. My wise attorney (thanks to them) advised me to \'play low\' while we were designing advertising and preparing for my LC filing in NJ. I have masters plus 5 years and I had a very strong recommendations from one of the Defense agency due to my unique skills so I was too upbeat for even NIW!! if not EB2 etc.. But the lawyer advised me and I reluctantly agreed to \'down play\' the LC and I-140 process. LC without RIR got approved in just about 24 months, and then luck got bad because company went into financial crisis. But due to good LC standings, I-140 got almost approved barring a couple remarks by the INS about financial documents etc.. So I guess this could be a good strategy to play a low key role at least up to I-140 filing. It perhaps helps because we try to create an humble, modest impression of a new immigrant and that I guess holds the key. So instead of inflating our candidacy, it is better to play a low key in order to avoid more delays, scrutiny etc..
This is from my experience. My wise attorney (thanks to them) advised me to \'play low\' while we were designing advertising and preparing for my LC filing in NJ. I have masters plus 5 years and I had a very strong recommendations from one of the Defense agency due to my unique skills so I was too upbeat for even NIW!! if not EB2 etc.. But the lawyer advised me and I reluctantly agreed to \'down play\' the LC and I-140 process. LC without RIR got approved in just about 24 months, and then luck got bad because company went into financial crisis. But due to good LC standings, I-140 got almost approved barring a couple remarks by the INS about financial documents etc.. So I guess this could be a good strategy to play a low key role at least up to I-140 filing. It perhaps helps because we try to create an humble, modest impression of a new immigrant and that I guess holds the key. So instead of inflating our candidacy, it is better to play a low key in order to avoid more delays, scrutiny etc..