So I got my TN in Jan 2015 until Jan-2018. My employer's policy is to initiate PERM after 3 months of full time employment have been completed. No issues there... They are nice and have basically delegated the procedure for GC directly to the lawfirm. The lawfirm walked me through the following timeline (I qualify for EB2 since I have an MEng and 10+ years of experience):
1. Start prep work for PERM filing in April. They mentioned it takes 4 months to do so==> File actual PERM in August 2015
2. PERM processing ... 5-6 months ==> Feb-2015. my Q1: what things can cause an audit to occur? layoffs?
3. Apply for I-140 ... based on what I have seen in threads, it is advisable not to file I-485 concurrent. my Q2: is there any issue with filing I-140 with premium processing when going from TN to GC?
4. Assuming they apply with PP, I-140 result should be available by March-2016
5. I-485/EAD/AP next ... generally 4 months...July-2016. Q3: Does the lawyer have the freedom to choose the service office with the least amount of processing time? Q4: I have read cases where an interview was requested and others where interviews were waived. What is typical for people applying for GC from TN? What does the interview cover?
Final Q) While I-485 is being adjudicated, does it matter how many times one has been to Canada (in lieu of the clause that states: "immediate trip should be temporary. Future intent permissible"? The closest Canadian border from my workplace is 14-hrs drive
Thanks for your insights.
1. Start prep work for PERM filing in April. They mentioned it takes 4 months to do so==> File actual PERM in August 2015
2. PERM processing ... 5-6 months ==> Feb-2015. my Q1: what things can cause an audit to occur? layoffs?
3. Apply for I-140 ... based on what I have seen in threads, it is advisable not to file I-485 concurrent. my Q2: is there any issue with filing I-140 with premium processing when going from TN to GC?
4. Assuming they apply with PP, I-140 result should be available by March-2016
5. I-485/EAD/AP next ... generally 4 months...July-2016. Q3: Does the lawyer have the freedom to choose the service office with the least amount of processing time? Q4: I have read cases where an interview was requested and others where interviews were waived. What is typical for people applying for GC from TN? What does the interview cover?
Final Q) While I-485 is being adjudicated, does it matter how many times one has been to Canada (in lieu of the clause that states: "immediate trip should be temporary. Future intent permissible"? The closest Canadian border from my workplace is 14-hrs drive
Thanks for your insights.