americandesi
09-04 02:16 PM
To all fellow GC applicants and immigration gurus.I have this question to ask.I recently got my I-140 and applied I-485 (Aug 1 2007).
My employer is moving office to new address.How will it effect my future GC process ?. Thanks in advance
If the company is moving within the same county then no issues.
If it's moving to a different state (or) to a different county within the same state, then refer the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=158508&postcount=7
Remember, the prevailing wage differs from county to county even within the same state.
My employer is moving office to new address.How will it effect my future GC process ?. Thanks in advance
If the company is moving within the same county then no issues.
If it's moving to a different state (or) to a different county within the same state, then refer the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showpost.php?p=158508&postcount=7
Remember, the prevailing wage differs from county to county even within the same state.
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continuedProgress
08-04 02:20 PM
I had applied I485 via my previous employer in 2007 under EB3.
I am planning to upgrade to EB2 by applying new Labor Cert and I140 via my current employer.
Do I need to file a fresh I485 again?
I am planning to upgrade to EB2 by applying new Labor Cert and I140 via my current employer.
Do I need to file a fresh I485 again?
aravindan_kv
02-01 11:13 AM
All ,
I am working for company "x" and having middle vendor "y"
and middle vendor has got me job and , working in the client location "z" of the middle vendor
I have signed non-compete agreement with middle vendor , that i should not join with client "z" (introduce by middle vendor) for 2 years after my termination.
The vendor "y" is not willing to work with my client "z"
and vendor "y" is saying to me i should not work with "z" because i have signed non-compete agreement.
Is it legal for my vendor "y" to say that i should not work with "z"
if they don't want to do business with "z"
I don;t know how to overcome this isssue.please guide me
I am working for company "x" and having middle vendor "y"
and middle vendor has got me job and , working in the client location "z" of the middle vendor
I have signed non-compete agreement with middle vendor , that i should not join with client "z" (introduce by middle vendor) for 2 years after my termination.
The vendor "y" is not willing to work with my client "z"
and vendor "y" is saying to me i should not work with "z" because i have signed non-compete agreement.
Is it legal for my vendor "y" to say that i should not work with "z"
if they don't want to do business with "z"
I don;t know how to overcome this isssue.please guide me
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ajju
09-17 01:44 AM
I think: We donot have a choice. We have to show up on the day and time given on FP notice. If we can't- we have to request uscis for re-scheduling.
Call the ASC office and usually in such circumstances.. they allow to come earlier... Lots of ASCs are open sat.. So that may be good for you... Call your local ASC...
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.type&OfficeLocator.office_type=ASC
Call the ASC office and usually in such circumstances.. they allow to come earlier... Lots of ASCs are open sat.. So that may be good for you... Call your local ASC...
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.type&OfficeLocator.office_type=ASC
more...
Anders �stberg
August 7th, 2004, 08:57 AM
I was looking at it and thinking that the really bright highlights gave a sense of heat.
Aha, I think I see what you're going for. It could work if for instance there was a more directional light like a strong light from the right, and the left and back of the firefighter was darker.
Aha, I think I see what you're going for. It could work if for instance there was a more directional light like a strong light from the right, and the left and back of the firefighter was darker.