sc3
08-07 08:28 PM
I have an approved i140 from old employer, using which I am planning to file i485 (As PD from old PERM/i140 is current for the month of Aug. & no labor filed for ne employer). As I am in good terms with old employer, they are ready to give me a "future employment letter" for my GC processing.
Can someone please let me know -
1. Format of the letter, details thats needs to be present in it,
2. Anything else I need from the old employer.
Thanks!
Depends, is the job offer/position still open? Do you intend to go back to your old company when you get the GC? If not, it is illegal to file 485 (by means of fraud) using the old i140.
If legal, I guess the job offer should just state that the offer is contingent upon getting your permanent residency.
PS: I have no experience in "future offer letter", but making a guess based on the offer letter I got when I had not yet got my H1.
Can someone please let me know -
1. Format of the letter, details thats needs to be present in it,
2. Anything else I need from the old employer.
Thanks!
Depends, is the job offer/position still open? Do you intend to go back to your old company when you get the GC? If not, it is illegal to file 485 (by means of fraud) using the old i140.
If legal, I guess the job offer should just state that the offer is contingent upon getting your permanent residency.
PS: I have no experience in "future offer letter", but making a guess based on the offer letter I got when I had not yet got my H1.
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cherl
05-07 09:22 PM
Morchu,
Thank you so much for your help. Really appreciate your help.
So basically while I'm waiting for the priority date to become current, I can legally work aborad for several years without any harm to my GC application at all. When the priority date becomes current, I'll just need to come back to the U.S. to file I-485.
Is that correct? Sorry for keeping asking. Just want to make sure before I make this major decision.
Thank you so much for your help. Really appreciate your help.
So basically while I'm waiting for the priority date to become current, I can legally work aborad for several years without any harm to my GC application at all. When the priority date becomes current, I'll just need to come back to the U.S. to file I-485.
Is that correct? Sorry for keeping asking. Just want to make sure before I make this major decision.
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July 27th, 2005, 10:23 AM
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And one other thing....I have been wondering about "the golden rule" for a time...thought it was quite meaningless, but this pic has shown me that indeed when you compose from right to left, your sight gets more into the picture.
Check this reversed version of the pic above, and tell me in which one is the milk container truck ('deep' in the picture ) more evident.
What do you think?
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a103/freddyphoto/MISC/olddairyreversed.jpg