Wage Increased Substantially

Do you think High salary a requirement for EB2(Adavaned Degree)

  • Higer Salary is the main requirement

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  • Master/Higeher Degree or Bachelors + 5 years incremental experience

    Votes: 3 100.0%
  • Experience is what is counted

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My current salary is at least 25% higher than that is shown inLC and in the petition for I-140 (EB2/TSC) .

I am awaiting my I-140 Approval and planning to do CP in Montreal.

Does any of you guys know, if it could be a problem during CP / Packet 3 ?.

Would it be required to show/submit the Pay-stubbs anytime during the process ?.

I know my employer has shown the prevailing wages for both LC and I-140 petitions. LC got through succesfully (with one RFE requesting to show a little bit of more wages and re-posting because the prevailing wages had increased between the time of submission and approval.).

Does any one of you know if there is a problem for EB2 I-140, just because the petition shows only the prevailing wages.


Your openions are very much counted on guys !, as we all are/were in the same boat.

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I don't think more salary won't be a problem. When I attended the interview my salary is 22% more than the LC salary. So it won't be a problem at all.
 
Thanks Ra7

Dear Ra7,

Thank you for the reply. It relieves me of a little bit worry I had.

Did you have to show your current salary( eg. pay stubbs etc.) . Is it a requirement ?.

What did your offer letter stated LC salary or your actual salary ?.

I may be having review again before my turn at the consulate. normally 10 - 12 % every year.

:)

Thanks a lot
 
higher salary is not be a problem ...

paystubs can definitely be asked at the consulate ... they are not a required document for the interview but sometimes is asked to verify the applicants status in the US ...


The employment letter that I had given for my interview is below. Look at the bold line for the salary part ... no need to mention current salary anywhere ...

U.S. Embassy, Consular Section
New Delhi, India


Re: Name Case #NWD200-------


Dear Sir or Madam:

I am writing this letter to certify that Mr. XXXX is employed with us as a permanent employee on full time basis and will continue to be employed by YYYY upon his return to the United States with an immigrant visa in the position of ZZZZ. He will be employed in the same position for which certification was obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor and for which an I-140 Petition was filed and approved on his behalf with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Mr. XXXX will plan, design, develop, test and document programs for financial applications. His employment is neither seasonal nor temporary but constitutes a full time offer of employment.

He will be paid a salary of not less than $$$$$$ per year in this position. His prospects for continued employment are excellent. Please call me if you have any questions.


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My company put my current salary on the offer letter. Also some times they will ask you for the paystub. In my case they did ask about the paystub which has the current salary. It won't be a problem at all.
 
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