I am posting this to get advice and help a friend.
My Friend has 2 Bachelor Degrees, B.S (Physics) and B.S (Engg) from Mumbai university.
These are two 3 year bachelor degrees and together they confer more than the required credits for a 4 year bachelor degree in Engg from the US.
Now he has been working for the same employer for 10 years. His initial Labor filing was for his first position which did not require too much of experience and hence labor/I-140 was filed in EB3 Category. But later on he moved on to a different job with the same employer which required a 5 years of work ex.
The employer now refiled a new labor through PERM and then followed it up with I-140, but again this was filed in EB3 Category.
His attorney gave the following reasons for not filing in EB2.
1. EB2 ffiling requires a US masters degree or a 4 year BS degree with 5 years work Ex.
2. The two 3 year degrees do not confer an equivalent of a 4 year BS degree as USCIS defines a 4 year Degree to be a Single degree and not 2 separate Degrees.
As a result cannot file in EB2.
Is this a valid reason to not file in EB2 ?
Please advise/comment.
Thanks,
MK
My Friend has 2 Bachelor Degrees, B.S (Physics) and B.S (Engg) from Mumbai university.
These are two 3 year bachelor degrees and together they confer more than the required credits for a 4 year bachelor degree in Engg from the US.
Now he has been working for the same employer for 10 years. His initial Labor filing was for his first position which did not require too much of experience and hence labor/I-140 was filed in EB3 Category. But later on he moved on to a different job with the same employer which required a 5 years of work ex.
The employer now refiled a new labor through PERM and then followed it up with I-140, but again this was filed in EB3 Category.
His attorney gave the following reasons for not filing in EB2.
1. EB2 ffiling requires a US masters degree or a 4 year BS degree with 5 years work Ex.
2. The two 3 year degrees do not confer an equivalent of a 4 year BS degree as USCIS defines a 4 year Degree to be a Single degree and not 2 separate Degrees.
As a result cannot file in EB2.
Is this a valid reason to not file in EB2 ?
Please advise/comment.
Thanks,
MK