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I have said this many times before. Here is it again:
- GC is for a future job. Company who applied for GC has specified on the labor certification that we have this position open and here is the candidate who is ready to fill in that position. All INS wants is that, you are currently (before GC) is not in governament charge(in other words begging on the streets) and your GC sponsoring company still has interest in hiring you for the position mentioned in your labor.
- So, If you are currently working for the same GC employer, then they have to state two things, first is that you currently have so and so job and earning so much (this has nothing to do with position mentioned on labor) and they still have so and so job (same as mentioned on labor) open to be filled and they are still interested in hiring you as they said on labor, 140 etc. If you are currently working for someone other than GC employer, then one letter from other employer should mention your current job and salary etc., (to show you are having a job currently to support yourself) and second letter from your sponsoring employer that they are still having the job (specified on labor cert) open and they are interested in hiring you for that position and are willing to pay atleast whatever mentioned on labor cert.
Now you analyaze whatever your lawyer said is right or not. I think he is right. When you are talking to INS regarding 485, your are talking about the job specified on labor (which is the reason you are getting GC). Any other position that company specifies for continued employement purpose will invalidate the foundation on which your 485 is sitting (which is labor certification). Just my opinion.