Re: H1B to Green Card
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Job description agreed and ready to be advertised. Waiting for prevailing wage and then it is all systems go.
I should perhaps develop an ability other people have. Patience. Found this flow chart online that explains process that may help some people. |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Just got our I-485 approval/card production txt/email. Yippee!
07/17/12 PERM filed (BSc + 10 years experience) 09/12/12 PERM response (57 days) 10/03/12 I-140 filed (Premium processing) 10/10/12 I-140 response (7 days) 11/02/12 I-485/EAD/AP filed (EB-2 ROW) 12/26/12 Biometrics appointment (54 days) 01/17/13 AP/EAD approved (76 days) 01/24/13 AP/EAD combo cards received (83 days) 01/29/13 I-485 approved/card production (88 days) |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by AddyLaddy
(Post 10512872)
Just got our I-485 approval/card production txt/email. Yippee!
07/17/12 PERM filed (BSc + 10 years experience) 09/12/12 PERM response (57 days) 10/03/12 I-140 filed (Premium processing) 10/10/12 I-140 response (7 days) 11/02/12 I-485/EAD/AP filed (EB-2 ROW) 12/26/12 Biometrics appointment (54 days) 01/17/13 AP/EAD approved (76 days) 01/24/13 AP/EAD combo cards received (83 days) 01/29/13 I-485 approved/card production (88 days) We are trying to get letters from OH previous employers that back up his skills/experience. Problem is that the last Co he worked for were very pissed off he left and we are not sure if they will give him a letter confirming skills etc that the lawyers have said he needs. Previous employer in UK will do whatever we ask him to but not the most recent job. :( |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by SarahG
(Post 10512982)
Congrats!
We are trying to get letters from OH previous employers that back up his skills/experience. Problem is that the last Co he worked for were very pissed off he left and we are not sure if they will give him a letter confirming skills etc that the lawyers have said he needs. Previous employer in UK will do whatever we ask him to but not the most recent job. :( Luckily I had spent over 13 years with one employer, so I got my former CTO, who is now at a large computer company, to print and sign a letter on headed paper. But I thought that the EB2 skills/experience (in lieu of a Masters) had to be earned outside the USA to be valid? |
Re: H1B to Green Card
I'm not sure but I think the lawyers want to cover all bases. My OH only spent 2 years at the company in Indiana and pretty much all experience/skills obtained in UK.
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by AddyLaddy
(Post 10512872)
Just got our I-485 approval/card production txt/email. Yippee!
07/17/12 PERM filed (BSc + 10 years experience) 09/12/12 PERM response (57 days) 10/03/12 I-140 filed (Premium processing) 10/10/12 I-140 response (7 days) 11/02/12 I-485/EAD/AP filed (EB-2 ROW) 12/26/12 Biometrics appointment (54 days) 01/17/13 AP/EAD approved (76 days) 01/24/13 AP/EAD combo cards received (83 days) 01/29/13 I-485 approved/card production (88 days) |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by Brat1
(Post 10514445)
Congratulations to you, that didn't take too long at all :thumbsup:
Yes only around 200 days from the PERM filing to the GCs being issued which is pretty good. The PERM was started back in Dec 2011, so around about 1 year altogether. Next task will be making sure we all maintain our PR status (#1 son wants to go to Uni in the UK) and perhaps go for citizenship in 5 years time? |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by AddyLaddy
(Post 10512872)
Just got our I-485 approval/card production txt/email. Yippee!
07/17/12 PERM filed (BSc + 10 years experience) 09/12/12 PERM response (57 days) 10/03/12 I-140 filed (Premium processing) 10/10/12 I-140 response (7 days) 11/02/12 I-485/EAD/AP filed (EB-2 ROW) 12/26/12 Biometrics appointment (54 days) 01/17/13 AP/EAD approved (76 days) 01/24/13 AP/EAD combo cards received (83 days) 01/29/13 I-485 approved/card production (88 days) |
Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by SarahG
(Post 10489110)
Got confirmation today that category my husband's PERM application will be filed under is EB-2. :thumbsup:
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by jxv73
(Post 10516367)
A minor point, but worth clarifying: PERMs are filed without identifying if EB-2 or EB-3. Of course the job description in the PERM needs to fit the classification, so this must be planned ahead. But technically, the choice of EB-2 vs EB-3 occurs at the I-140 stage.
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Finally got all the letters from OH previous jobs confirming dates worked for them and skills/qualifications obtained. Well, everyone except his last job, the one that we came over to the US for. All we have from them is a letter from HR confirming he worked there. The owners of the company and ignoring all requests for them to sign a letter and print it on company letterhead and send it back to us. They have been called and emailed and nothing. In my opinion they are being childish but the lawyers have said it should hold no bearing on the whole process. We have enough letters from previous managers and his other jobs that it won't cause any problem. (I hope!) :fingerscrossed:
The lawyers wanted to get all the paperwork together before having the job advertised. I am sure they know what is best. |
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Currently waiting on Prevailing Wage and then recruitment will start. Lawyers reckon it will be received in 4 weeks. Been told we still need to try and get a letter from OH former employers even though they are ignoring all requests. How very professional. :thumbdown:
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by SarahG
(Post 10610914)
Currently waiting on Prevailing Wage and then recruitment will start. Lawyers reckon it will be received in 4 weeks. Been told we still need to try and get a letter from OH former employers even though they are ignoring all requests. How very professional. :thumbdown:
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by Orangepants
(Post 10610974)
That is so annoying and yes unprofessional. Can you write a sample letter and forward that to them, stating dates worked and his work duties, very basic - no superlatives or comment on work performance. We did this in the same situation and they finally succumbed.
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Re: H1B to Green Card
Originally Posted by Orangepants
(Post 10610974)
That is so annoying and yes unprofessional. Can you write a sample letter and forward that to them, stating dates worked and his work duties, very basic - no superlatives or comment on work performance. We did this in the same situation and they finally succumbed.
I wonder if those documents could suffice for another application with another company? As in if you were to get another H1-B position and had to get all the documentation together, would you have to repeat the process or would it be ok to re-use the original letters of attestation from the first application? |
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