I am confused after talking to my lawyer today. If anyone has been in this situation before (or) you have any thoughts, please post. I posted my question in this thread because the root cause of all these questions is my pending I-140 application.
My current GC status:
Original labor
EB3 NSC Concurrent
I-140 RD Sep 26, 2003 still wiating for approval
My EAD,AP approved
Added my wife as "follow to join" and she got her EAD,AP approved
1) I am still working on H1B. It is going to expire in Dec of this year. I want to switch employers using my EAD. But I can not as my I-140 is not approved (atleast to be safe). As my wife's EAD is approved, I asked my lawyer if she can work. She said yes, eventhough my I-140 is pending. She also said I will not lose my H1 status. Again I asked her what if my I-140 is denied. She said if I-140 is denied, both of our I-485's will be denied and also my 7th year H1 extension. Is this statement true ?.
My other question is - what does it mean ?. Should both of us leave the country in that situation ?
2) Let's say I travel outside the U.S in Jan of next year and when I re-neter the U.S I have to have the new visa stamping in my passport. The lawyer said no need to get visa stamping. I can show the advance parole. By doing that, I will not lose my H1 status. Is that true ???
My current GC status:
Original labor
EB3 NSC Concurrent
I-140 RD Sep 26, 2003 still wiating for approval
My EAD,AP approved
Added my wife as "follow to join" and she got her EAD,AP approved
1) I am still working on H1B. It is going to expire in Dec of this year. I want to switch employers using my EAD. But I can not as my I-140 is not approved (atleast to be safe). As my wife's EAD is approved, I asked my lawyer if she can work. She said yes, eventhough my I-140 is pending. She also said I will not lose my H1 status. Again I asked her what if my I-140 is denied. She said if I-140 is denied, both of our I-485's will be denied and also my 7th year H1 extension. Is this statement true ?.
My other question is - what does it mean ?. Should both of us leave the country in that situation ?
2) Let's say I travel outside the U.S in Jan of next year and when I re-neter the U.S I have to have the new visa stamping in my passport. The lawyer said no need to get visa stamping. I can show the advance parole. By doing that, I will not lose my H1 status. Is that true ???