praveen2008
04-26 04:44 PM
Hello All,
I am currently working for Employer A for the past 6 years and my current H1 is Expiring in May End 2010. MY employer says he will file the H1 in may starting. In the meantime I got an offer from a future employer B who applied for my H1 transfer in premium processing. We got an RFE and the new employer is working on that .
My question is that lets say After responding to RFE by my future employer B , god forbid say the H1 transfer is denied. Would this denial have any impact on the H1 Extension that my current employer A plans to file in couple of weeks using I-140 approved petition. Please advice ?
Thanks,
I am currently working for Employer A for the past 6 years and my current H1 is Expiring in May End 2010. MY employer says he will file the H1 in may starting. In the meantime I got an offer from a future employer B who applied for my H1 transfer in premium processing. We got an RFE and the new employer is working on that .
My question is that lets say After responding to RFE by my future employer B , god forbid say the H1 transfer is denied. Would this denial have any impact on the H1 Extension that my current employer A plans to file in couple of weeks using I-140 approved petition. Please advice ?
Thanks,
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EB2IMMIGRANT
08-03 11:29 AM
Dear attorneys, I have a situation and will appreciate your response on it.
My PERM was recently approved and my company is getting ready to file the I-140. My attorney just noticed that my company at the time of registering the PERM account accidentally listed the FEIN number of their sister company (with similar name) rather than the FEIN number of the company that filed my PERM and on whose payroll I am for the last three years.
Do you think this would be a problem at the I-140 stage since the FEIN number on the PERM is different from the one on the Form I-140 and my paystubs/ W-2? My attorney is telling me that this should not be a problem as it is a typo and he can explain this to the US CIS at the time of filing the I-140 or maybe we can stay quite about it now and will explain it to the US CIS if they have any questions about it.
I will appreciate your response to this.
Thanks!
My PERM was recently approved and my company is getting ready to file the I-140. My attorney just noticed that my company at the time of registering the PERM account accidentally listed the FEIN number of their sister company (with similar name) rather than the FEIN number of the company that filed my PERM and on whose payroll I am for the last three years.
Do you think this would be a problem at the I-140 stage since the FEIN number on the PERM is different from the one on the Form I-140 and my paystubs/ W-2? My attorney is telling me that this should not be a problem as it is a typo and he can explain this to the US CIS at the time of filing the I-140 or maybe we can stay quite about it now and will explain it to the US CIS if they have any questions about it.
I will appreciate your response to this.
Thanks!
lecter
February 25th, 2005, 03:58 AM
as biased as you'd expect, but useful. I am not bothered, I think most people are not as good as the gear they are using anyway. And besides, I don't stress about other cars on the street. Different strokes for different folks...!!!
the Mamiya is a way mor eimportant discovery if it hits the ground running and drops in price.
the Mamiya is a way mor eimportant discovery if it hits the ground running and drops in price.