Hello,
I am planning to switch from employer A to B. B is a vendor for A and actually pays A who inturn pays a fraction to me. It has been well over 180 days since I applied for my I-485 & Employment authorization through company A and I have my EAD.
(1) I am currently an employee of A. Salary wise, the earlier I join B, the better for me . B says that they could backdate my employment with them to the previous month if I choose. That would be very advantageous to me because they would then pay me all the salary for the previous month instead of company A who would then have paid me a fraction of that. If I follow this route, I would have technically switched from company A to B 1.5 months prior to today. If I file my AC21 with USCIS now, it would be 1.5 months after my employer switch. Is that ok or does AC21 need to be filed with USCIS immediately after my employer switch ?
(2) Can I file the AC21 myself or does it need to be done through an attorney ? Is there a specific AC21 form that needs to be downloaded from USCIS website or is it just a letter that I can write myself ?
(3) I know that for AC21, the job classification for my new job with company B should match the job classification in my original Labor COndition application. Can I get the original Labor condition application copy from my attorney or is there some other route I need to follow ?
Kindly clarify.
thanks
waavman
I am planning to switch from employer A to B. B is a vendor for A and actually pays A who inturn pays a fraction to me. It has been well over 180 days since I applied for my I-485 & Employment authorization through company A and I have my EAD.
(1) I am currently an employee of A. Salary wise, the earlier I join B, the better for me . B says that they could backdate my employment with them to the previous month if I choose. That would be very advantageous to me because they would then pay me all the salary for the previous month instead of company A who would then have paid me a fraction of that. If I follow this route, I would have technically switched from company A to B 1.5 months prior to today. If I file my AC21 with USCIS now, it would be 1.5 months after my employer switch. Is that ok or does AC21 need to be filed with USCIS immediately after my employer switch ?
(2) Can I file the AC21 myself or does it need to be done through an attorney ? Is there a specific AC21 form that needs to be downloaded from USCIS website or is it just a letter that I can write myself ?
(3) I know that for AC21, the job classification for my new job with company B should match the job classification in my original Labor COndition application. Can I get the original Labor condition application copy from my attorney or is there some other route I need to follow ?
Kindly clarify.
thanks
waavman