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Old Aug 19th 2002, 3:33 am
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Hi,

I was working for a company(X) and they applied for me the final stage i.e. I-485,I-131- & I-765. But soon after applying after 2 months I got laid off. But before i got laid of i got the approval for I-131 i.e. the parole document. The attorney also said they will withdraw from petion given on behalf of me and my wife for the 3rd stage of green card processing.

After that i have changed my residence and did't check my status on fo I-485 and I-765. I thought they are not going to be approved by ins for two reasons :
(1) since i am not employed with (X) company i.e. not even 180 days which is the minumum the INS wants me to be employed with the X company.
(2) More over my attonery with X company sent a letter to the INS which stated that they withdrew from my petition and i also got a copy of it.

After that casually i check last week on I-485/765 status just to check whats its status like they have cancelled or withdrew my petion, TO MY LUCKY I WAS SHOCKED TO HEAR THE GOOD NEWS. THAT INS HAVE APPROVED MY PETITION BOTH FOR 485 AND 765. THEY HAVE ALSO SENT ON FEB'2002 ASKING ME TO APPEAR FOR FINGURE PRINTS. Also they have sent the I-765 approval notice. But to my unfortunate since i was at new address i d't receive them.

SO IS THEIR ANY WAY I CAN GO BACK AND GET THOSE 485 AND 765 WHICH IS APPROVED FOR ME FROM MY PREV. EMPLOYER AND PENDING TO ME. So i that i can ask my current employer attorney to talk with them or I SHOULD DIRECTLY TALK WITH THEM BECAUSE I HEARD THAT LAST STAGE IS DIRECTLY HELD BETWEEN THE PETIONER AND THE INS, COMPANY MIGHT NOT INTERERFER IN THAT.

SO NOW WHAT SHOULD I DO. I am currently working for some other employer , who have applied h1b and h4 on behalf of me and my wife for them.



Please help me and advice.

Thanks and Regards
Manish.
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Old Aug 19th 2002, 9:46 am
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You should tell INS you are no longer employed by the sponsoring company.

I am forwarding this to the non marriaged based group as this isn't really a marriage
based visa, but an employer sponsored green card petition. My guess would be the
petitioner can black it up until the time you actually get PR status. However, that
is only a guess. Ask the INS or an immigration attorney.



psmanish wrote:
    > Hi,
    > I was working for a company(X) and they applied for me the final stage
    > i.e. I-485,I-131- & I-765. But soon after applying after 2 months I got laid off.
    > But before i got laid of i got the approval for I-131 i.e. the parole
    > document. The attorney also said they will withdraw from petion given on
    > behalf of me and my wife for the 3rd stage of green card processing.
    > After that i have changed my residence and did't check my status on fo I-485 and
    > I-765. I thought they are not going to be approved by ins for two reasons :
    > (1) since i am not employed with (X) company i.e. not even 180 days which is the
    > minumum the INS wants me to be employed with the X company.
    > (2) More over my attonery with X company sent a letter to the INS which stated that
    > they withdrew from my petition and i also got a copy of it.
    > After that casually i check last week on I-485/765 status just to check whats its
    > status like they have cancelled or withdrew my petion, TO MY LUCKY I WAS SHOCKED TO
    > HEAR THE GOOD NEWS. THAT INS HAVE APPROVED MY PETITION BOTH FOR 485 AND 765. THEY
    > HAVE ALSO SENT ON FEB'2002 ASKING ME TO APPEAR FOR FINGURE PRINTS. Also they have
    > sent the I-765 approval notice. But to my unfortunate since i was at new address i
    > d't receive them.
    > SO IS THEIR ANY WAY I CAN GO BACK AND GET THOSE 485 AND 765 WHICH IS APPROVED FOR
    > ME FROM MY PREV. EMPLOYER AND PENDING TO ME. So i that i can ask my current
    > employer attorney to talk with them or I SHOULD DIRECTLY TALK WITH THEM BECAUSE I
    > HEARD THAT LAST STAGE IS DIRECTLY HELD BETWEEN THE PETIONER AND THE INS, COMPANY
    > MIGHT NOT INTERERFER IN THAT.
    > SO NOW WHAT SHOULD I DO. I am currently working for some other employer , who have
    > applied h1b and h4 on behalf of me and my wife for them.
    > Please help me and advice.
    > Thanks and Regards Manish.
    > --
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Old Aug 19th 2002, 2:31 pm
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Hi,

this seems like a question for the alt.visa.us newsgroup, as your adjustment of
status seems to be employment based. If your original company has terminated you, and
your original employer's lawyers have sent a certified letter to INS with a copy to
you, you should possibly consider this application abandoned. Have you informed your
new employer's lawyers' of the latest developments? They might be much better at
interpreting this situation.

- Des
 
Old Feb 8th 2004, 5:32 am
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The attorney also said they will withdraw from petion given on behalf of me and my wife for the 3rd stage of green card processing.
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so did they really withdraw it bfore 180 days....& u still got gc..?
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