Any continuity of GC process if I change the employer?
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I am under H1B and I am in I-140 stage now, someone has implied that if I get I-140
approved in employer A, it's beneficial to my continuing process if i H1B-transfer to
employer B.
that's not what i have thought of. can anyone help interpret this implication? or broadly,
any techniques that can help save GC process time while change employer (for H1B holders).
Thanks!
Jef
approved in employer A, it's beneficial to my continuing process if i H1B-transfer to
employer B.
that's not what i have thought of. can anyone help interpret this implication? or broadly,
any techniques that can help save GC process time while change employer (for H1B holders).
Thanks!
Jef
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The ONLY advantage A's I-140 provides is that you can continue to use A's priority date
even with B. That works both for quota purposes, and to qualify for things like 245(i).
Other than that, B has to start over from scratch, as if A's I-140 never existed.
Ingo
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 22:58:18 -0500, "jef" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am under H1B and I am in I-140 stage now, someone has implied that if I get I-140
>approved in employer A, it's beneficial to my continuing process if i H1B-transfer to
>employer B.
>
>that's not what i have thought of. can anyone help interpret this implication? or
>broadly, any techniques that can help save GC process time while change employer (for H1B
>holders).
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jef
>
>
I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult with a
professional immigration attorney.
For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
For many questions, you may find answers at http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html
(Department of State)
or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
http://travel.state.gov/links.html
For DOL Faxback status information: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
For non-official information, check:
(When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do not know
all site operators.)
http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.getusavisa.com
http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage
and fiancee) http://www2.apex.net/users/thehydes http://www.formshome.com
http://www.workpermit.com
This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any of the
Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing them, and
typically don't even know them.
(if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site listed
here, please e-mail me).
even with B. That works both for quota purposes, and to qualify for things like 245(i).
Other than that, B has to start over from scratch, as if A's I-140 never existed.
Ingo
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 22:58:18 -0500, "jef" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am under H1B and I am in I-140 stage now, someone has implied that if I get I-140
>approved in employer A, it's beneficial to my continuing process if i H1B-transfer to
>employer B.
>
>that's not what i have thought of. can anyone help interpret this implication? or
>broadly, any techniques that can help save GC process time while change employer (for H1B
>holders).
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jef
>
>
I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult with a
professional immigration attorney.
For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
For many questions, you may find answers at http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html
(Department of State)
or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
http://travel.state.gov/links.html
For DOL Faxback status information: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
For non-official information, check:
(When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do not know
all site operators.)
http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.getusavisa.com
http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage
and fiancee) http://www2.apex.net/users/thehydes http://www.formshome.com
http://www.workpermit.com
This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any of the
Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing them, and
typically don't even know them.
(if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site listed
here, please e-mail me).