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  1. #3526
    Can your boss/manager sign the I-485 Supplement J paperwork? My HR is super lazy and slow and very apprehensive.

    I have Foster as my personal attorney (changed jobs but kept same attorney) and they had asked company related info and it's been over 4 days and HR has not responded despite several emails/cc'ing her boss/setting up a meeting in which she said that she will share the info asap. What is wrong with these ppl; I don't get it.

  2. #3527
    Quote Originally Posted by smuggymba View Post
    Can your boss/manager sign the I-485 Supplement J paperwork? My HR is super lazy and slow and very apprehensive.

    I have Foster as my personal attorney (changed jobs but kept same attorney) and they had asked company related info and it's been over 4 days and HR has not responded despite several emails/cc'ing her boss/setting up a meeting in which she said that she will share the info asap. What is wrong with these ppl; I don't get it.
    Im not sure your boss/manager will be willing to put their name, title, contact and represent the company without approval from HR/Legal in your firm. That too on a federal form related to immigration. It puts them and the company at liability risk should something go south. Better be safe on this and not block out HR/Legal. Use your boss/manager to push HR to give you what you need.

  3. #3528
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    Quote Originally Posted by smuggymba View Post
    Can your boss/manager sign the I-485 Supplement J paperwork? My HR is super lazy and slow and very apprehensive.

    I have Foster as my personal attorney (changed jobs but kept same attorney) and they had asked company related info and it's been over 4 days and HR has not responded despite several emails/cc'ing her boss/setting up a meeting in which she said that she will share the info asap. What is wrong with these ppl; I don't get it.
    My HR (AC21 employer) was also wary of filling this form. I had have a face to face meeting to convince her that this was not immigration sponsorship. Tell HR clearly that this is a "supplement" to a form already filed called I-485. Walk him or her through pages 5-7. There is no mention of sponsorship. The purpose of the form is to collect current employment information so that determination of portability can be made. The employer portion is only about the company and the job which they would put down on a job verification letter all the time.

    Don't work with HR employees who are not supervisors. I would go to the highest HR officer.
    Green card approved on 6/28/2021
    EB2-India; PD 2/10/2010; I-485 RD 3/22/2012 at TSC; RFE received 05/08/21: I-693 (Medical), "Job Offer Letter", and Biographic info (G-352A). RFE response received by USCIS 6/4/21; Officer # XM2027

  4. #3529
    Gurus - when will the 6 month counter start that enables people to change JOBS after GC.
    Will it start from 485 application date or GC Approval date ?

  5. #3530
    Quote Originally Posted by EB22010Dec View Post
    Gurus - when will the 6 month counter start that enables people to change JOBS after GC.
    Will it start from 485 application date or GC Approval date ?
    GC approval date. https://www.murthy.com/2019/07/29/ch...ed-green-card/

  6. #3531
    Quote Originally Posted by EB22010Dec View Post
    Gurus - when will the 6 month counter start that enables people to change JOBS after GC.
    Will it start from 485 application date or GC Approval date ?
    Your AC21 portability to switch to a job category that falls within the same or similar job classification kicks in 180 days after you file your I-485 application. Specifically from the USCIS received date captured on your I-485 receipt notice. Using the Ac21 portability provision, you will be able to switch to a new job/employer without having to re-do your PERM and I-140. You will still need to file an updated Form-J supplement for the new job. Hope this helps.

    Separately, after your GC is approved you are pretty much free to do whatever you want. There is no stipulation that is codified via. a law or regulation or an agency procedural guidance!
    Last edited by Zenzone; 06-04-2021 at 07:28 AM.

  7. #3532
    Friends,

    Quick question , After being current if we are not getting GC, when do we (how many days or months) seek for help from Senator or Congress man for help?
    I know some people are waiting for months after being current. Just curious to know.
    EB3-I FEB2011 |RD 01OCT2020 | BIO 22JAN2021 | EAD 09FEB2021 | RFE MED 26FEB2021|Current since JUN2021| GC JUL2021

  8. #3533
    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    Friends,

    Quick question , After being current if we are not getting GC, when do we (how many days or months) seek for help from Senator or Congress man for help?
    I know some people are waiting for months after being current. Just curious to know.
    I think we can start calling them right from the first day.

    However I would let people work in peace and deliver it in due process time.
    PD: EB3-I 24 Feb-2011
    I-485, I-765, I-131 applied : 26 OCT 2020 BIOMETRICS : 19 MAR 21 RFE : 13 APR 21 RFER : 14 MAY 21 EAD APPROVED : 17 JULY 21
    I-485 Interview and Approval : 15 DEC 21 CARD Received : 23 DEC 21

  9. #3534
    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    Friends,

    Quick question , After being current if we are not getting GC, when do we (how many days or months) seek for help from Senator or Congress man for help?
    I know some people are waiting for months after being current. Just curious to know.
    Unless you are a 2012 filer, I don't know how you can push for that. I tried with MSC and they asked me to wait 30 months before they can open a request.
    GC Approved 7/29/2021

  10. #3535
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    I think we can start calling them right from the first day.

    However I would let people work in peace and deliver it in due process time.
    Thanks AceMan. Looks like we both are having same PD month (Also in EB3). Let's wait and see . :-)
    EB3-I FEB2011 |RD 01OCT2020 | BIO 22JAN2021 | EAD 09FEB2021 | RFE MED 26FEB2021|Current since JUN2021| GC JUL2021

  11. #3536
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    My I485 status just changed to RFE sent. Awaiting for RFE, I am sure it is for medicals and supplement J. Priority date 4/2/2010. Any help reg. how to reply supplement J would be helpful. My EAD expires on 8/19 and still pending with TSC.

  12. #3537
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    Quote Originally Posted by prabakarb View Post
    My I485 status just changed to RFE sent. Awaiting for RFE, I am sure it is for medicals and supplement J. Priority date 4/2/2010. Any help reg. how to reply supplement J would be helpful. My EAD expires on 8/19 and still pending with TSC.

    Cool MY PD is 2010/02/13 still no update

  13. #3538
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    How long is it taking TSC to issue Green Cards once they receive RFE response?
    Green card approved on 6/28/2021
    EB2-India; PD 2/10/2010; I-485 RD 3/22/2012 at TSC; RFE received 05/08/21: I-693 (Medical), "Job Offer Letter", and Biographic info (G-352A). RFE response received by USCIS 6/4/21; Officer # XM2027

  14. #3539
    Quote Originally Posted by 2011Feb View Post
    Thanks AceMan. Looks like we both are having same PD month (Also in EB3). Let's wait and see . :-)
    Registered for the text updates? I am yet to do that.

    After seeing the thrilling GC adventures of idliman, all I am hoping for is a boring, drama free, successful completion of the GC process.
    PD: EB3-I 24 Feb-2011
    I-485, I-765, I-131 applied : 26 OCT 2020 BIOMETRICS : 19 MAR 21 RFE : 13 APR 21 RFER : 14 MAY 21 EAD APPROVED : 17 JULY 21
    I-485 Interview and Approval : 15 DEC 21 CARD Received : 23 DEC 21

  15. #3540
    Quote Originally Posted by nbk1976 View Post
    How long is it taking TSC to issue Green Cards once they receive RFE response?
    Welcome to play the patience game!! I have noticed it's taking close to 2-3 months and people getting approved after raising SR and contacting senate and congressional office. Hopefully it doesn't become exponential with priority dates being pushed aggressively.

  16. #3541
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenzone View Post
    Your AC21 portability to switch to a job category that falls within the same or similar job classification kicks in 180 days after you file your I-485 application. Specifically from the USCIS received date captured on your I-485 receipt notice. Using the Ac21 portability provision, you will be able to switch to a new job/employer without having to re-do your PERM and I-140. You will still need to file an updated Form-J supplement for the new job. Hope this helps.

    Separately, after your GC is approved you are pretty much free to do whatever you want. There is no stipulation that is codified via. a law or regulation or an agency procedural guidance!
    Thank you for the explanation.

    What if I get GC before the end of 6 months. Can I still switch jobs after 6 months of the 485-received date?

    Also for people who have done concurrent filing, how long will it take to get GC if they are current.

    I am asking these questions because I have to make big life decisions about moving cities and talking to my management about my career at the company ...For the first time in my career of 15 years in the US, I feel like I am getting the freedom to go say pay-up or pound sand.

    Even though I have been pretty aggressive in my career in switching jobs and making companies apply perms(I am on 5th one right now), not having that fear of someone being able to control your destiny by holding a piece of paper is priceless. It's very liberating.


    I wish happens to as many people here as possible and we all get out of this purgatory.

    Thank you very much in advance.

  17. #3542
    Quote Originally Posted by EB22010Dec View Post
    Gurus - when will the 6 month counter start that enables people to change JOBS after GC.
    Will it start from 485 application date or GC Approval date ?
    I believe, I have answered this question in detail. But here's a different take. It is Saturday and I don't want to keep counting the numerous chances that NZ is providing for Rory Burns.

    EB based green card is provided on the basis of offer of employment for a future permanent position. The law requires that the position be permanent (meaning duration is indefinite), however it does not expect you to work forever in the job. If you change job immediately after GC, USCIS may take that as evidence that you never intended to remain and work in the full time position. This might lead to USCIS revoking (or rescinding) the GC.

    However, USCIS does not have the manpower to actively keep tabs on what people do after GC. In the N-400 form, you will declare where you worked after GC and for how long. That's how USCIS gets to review your employment after GC unless you show up on their radar for something else (criminal, terrorism, etc.). The one thing an N-400 adjudicator will look for is whether you showed bad faith by not working for the GC employer for a reasonable time.

    The reasonable time is not defined anywhere, however based on past legal precedence, attorneys will advise a minimum of six months or six-to-twelve months to be safe. The 5 year clock starts from the day you become PR which is printed on the GC or usually CPO date.

    Now here's an additional twist from DOJ EOIR Policy Manual:

    In a rescission proceeding, an Immigration Judge determines whether an alien?s status as a lawful permanent resident should be "rescinded," or taken away, because alien was not entitled to become a lawful permanent resident. See generally 8 C.F.R. ? 1246.1 et seq. An alien's lawful permanent resident status may not be rescinded if more than 5 years have passed since the alien became a lawful permanent resident. See INA Article 246(a).
    So if you apply for N-400 (Naturalization), 5 years after getting GC (not in 4 years 9 months), you are protected from rescission because 5 years have passed. However, if you apply for naturalization in say 4 years 9 months and an AO sends rescission notice within 3 months, the clock would stop immediately. Then you will not be able to get Citizenship and at the same time USCIS cannot take away your GC. You will be somewhere in Swarga (heaven) but not attain Moksha (divine). Basically you will be in legal limbo again.

    So if you want complete freedom and break away from the cycle of immigration death and rebirth (renewal of GC and voting rights), stay with your GC employer for at least six months after GC.
    Last edited by idliman; 06-05-2021 at 09:27 AM.
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  18. #3543
    Quote Originally Posted by EB22010Dec View Post
    What if I get GC before the end of 6 months. Can I still switch jobs after 6 months of the 485-received date?
    Boss you are confusing about different things. The AC21 180 day clock is for changing employers (job portability) when your GC is pending. Once GC or LPR is approved it does not matter when you applied or for how long your GC was pending.

    After GC is approved, threre are two more clocks mainly towards becoming a US Citizen.
    1. A 6 months clock for staying with GC employer and
    2. A 5 year clock from Department of Justice for Recission proceedings.
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  19. #3544
    Hello experts,

    My PD is Feb,2012, and my EB3 I-140 (downgrade) was approved last week under premium processing. Barring this I haven't had any progress on my I485, I-765 case. I have a potential job offer that I declined in Jan-2021 due to compensation reasons, but employer has come back with revised and lucrative numbers. I am in a dilemma right now, whether to take this offer or wait till I get my EAD/GC. I spoke to an independent immigration lawyer (not the one that my employer keeps, because the Frog lawyer has misguided me literally through my entire immigration journey) and their personal (not legal) opinion was to wait a year more (since I have waited 13 years anyway, yeah I started my perm process in 2008 but due to various reasons beyond my control I could only get PERM approved in 2012). They have a good feeling that I may get my GC in 2022. One thing I forgot to ask the lawyer, does changing job right now mean restarting the PERM processing all over again in my case?
    NSC, EB2-I->EB3-I, PD:2/12, RD:11/4/20, ND:2/13/21, I-140(EB3):6/3/21, FP:7/16/21, I-693 (interfile): 7/22/21(delivered/no-ack), RFE(I-693):8/7/21, RFE-R: 8/10/21, EAD/AP: None, I-485 (Approved): 10/27/2021

  20. #3545
    Quote Originally Posted by LightAtEndOfTunnel View Post
    Hello experts,

    My PD is Feb,2012, and my EB3 I-140 (downgrade) was approved last week under premium processing. Barring this I haven't had any progress on my I485, I-765 case. I have a potential job offer that I declined in Jan-2021 due to compensation reasons, but employer has come back with revised and lucrative numbers. I am in a dilemma right now, whether to take this offer or wait till I get my EAD/GC. I spoke to an independent immigration lawyer (not the one that my employer keeps, because the Frog lawyer has misguided me literally through my entire immigration journey) and their personal (not legal) opinion was to wait a year more (since I have waited 13 years anyway, yeah I started my perm process in 2008 but due to various reasons beyond my control I could only get PERM approved in 2012). They have a good feeling that I may get my GC in 2022. One thing I forgot to ask the lawyer, does changing job right now mean restarting the PERM processing all over again in my case?
    Your I-485 was received by USCIS on 11/04/2020. Your I-485 is still pending beyond 03MAY2021 (or USCIS received date + 180 days). AC21 eligibility means that you don't need to do another PERM and I-140, however you need to show that your new job is in the "same or similar" category. Moreover, your underlying I-140 is also approved for the I-485 application. Please make sure that you get a copy of the I-140 approval notice.

    Even if the employer requests a revocation of I-140 or the business terminates, an approved I-140 remains valid once I-485 has been pending for 180 days. However, you need a bona fide job offer. If your employer revokes I-140 after 180 days, USCIS will send a NOID as you have not submitted an I-485 Supp J proactively. NOID is not a big deal. You will respond with AC21 job portability and justify "same or similar" category job justification. It is not a simple question of switching, but being prepared for "same or similar" justification that comes with that.

    Please read more about AC21 "same or similar" justification. I had always advised people to get a copy of their PERM either through the company or using FOIA. Matching your new job based using underlying PERM description, exponentially increases the probability of I-485 Supp J approval.

    For anyone who wants to change employers, my advice is to first wait 180 days to get AC21 eligibility. Then switch before GC is approved and immediately (proactively) file I-485 Supp J. However, once GC is approved stay with your company for at least 6 moths. See my previous post for the reasons.

    Hire a good attorney or work with the attorney of the new company on job description and I-485 Supp J justification. The first thing they will ask for is a copy of your PERM. I don't see any issues in changing jobs for your case as long as you put effort to make sure that your "same or similar" justification is perfect.

    Good Luck.
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  21. #3546
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    Topic:Expedited request

    Hi,

    I tried to raise an expedited request(ER) via EMMA, but the agent pasted a big paragraph about eligibility criteria for ER.I tried calling the USCIS customer case, but no response.I keep on reading about tier1 and tier 2 agents.How do you reach them? If anyone has had their ER request approved ; what number did you call?

    PD:May 7, 2011
    Category:EB2
    Applied for i485/EAD/AP: Nov 2020.(Received Date:Nov 5, 2020)
    Applied for i140 Amendment (company name change): Nov 2020(Received Date:Nov 5, 2020)
    Center:Nebraska
    Biometrics: Waiting
    I140 amendment approval:Waiting

  22. #3547
    Quote Originally Posted by nbk1976 View Post
    How long is it taking TSC to issue Green Cards once they receive RFE response?
    Give it about 4 to 6 weeks.

  23. #3548
    I have been requested by the Original Poster (OP) to delete out his contents as that message is no longer valid.

    From my personal side, I though I presented the facts and analysis as it is without any sugarcoating. I guess I have to tone down.
    Last edited by idliman; 06-06-2021 at 07:26 PM.
    LPR Since 07MAY2021

  24. #3549
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    Quote Originally Posted by idliman View Post
    Your I-485 was received by USCIS on 11/04/2020. Your I-485 is still pending beyond 03MAY2021 (or USCIS received date + 180 days). AC21 eligibility means that you don't need to do another PERM and I-140, however you need to show that your new job is in the "same or similar" category. Moreover, your underlying I-140 is also approved for the I-485 application. Please make sure that you get a copy of the I-140 approval notice.

    Even if the employer requests a revocation of I-140 or the business terminates, an approved I-140 remains valid once I-485 has been pending for 180 days. However, you need a bona fide job offer. If your employer revokes I-140 after 180 days, USCIS will send a NOID as you have not submitted an I-485 Supp J proactively. NOID is not a big deal. You will respond with AC21 job portability and justify "same or similar" category job justification. It is not a simple question of switching, but being prepared for "same or similar" justification that comes with that.

    Please read more about AC21 "same or similar" justification. I had always advised people to get a copy of their PERM either through the company or using FOIA. Matching your new job based using underlying PERM description, exponentially increases the probability of I-485 Supp J approval.

    For anyone who wants to change employers, my advice is to first wait 180 days to get AC21 eligibility. Then switch before GC is approved and immediately (proactively) file I-485 Supp J. However, once GC is approved stay with your company for at least 6 moths. See my previous post for the reasons.

    Hire a good attorney or work with the attorney of the new company on job description and I-485 Supp J justification. The first thing they will ask for is a copy of your PERM. I don't see any issues in changing jobs for your case as long as you put effort to make sure that your "same or similar" justification is perfect.

    Good Luck.
    Hi Idliman,

    What would be your suggestion for the scenario described below:

    PD Apr-2011 (EB2-I), Filed AOS Oct 2020 including dependents back in Oct-2020.

    I have a potential job offer, I heard that once become an employee, the HR team may take couple of months to provide I-485 J. Since my PD is expected to be current with July/Aug-2021 VB under FAD chart, will there be any impact when AO/FO takes a final decision on my AOS application?

    Question: Should I join the new employer after getting GC in hand to avoid any issues considering USCIS processing delays and policy aspects?

  25. #3550
    Quote Originally Posted by AceMan View Post
    Registered for the text updates? I am yet to do that.

    After seeing the thrilling GC adventures of idliman, all I am hoping for is a boring, drama free, successful completion of the GC process.
    Yes, I registered for email and text update in USCIS site.
    EB3-I FEB2011 |RD 01OCT2020 | BIO 22JAN2021 | EAD 09FEB2021 | RFE MED 26FEB2021|Current since JUN2021| GC JUL2021

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