25 Feb 2019

I am in H1B status and am being promoted to a managerial position, where I will have one direct report. Does this qualify me for an EB1(c), multinational manager / executive case?

Answer In order to qualify for the EB1(c) category, one must have worked abroad as a manager or executive for at least one year, and then be offered a managerial or executive position with a related company in the U.S. Without the qualifying foreign experience, one...

11 Feb 2019

My I-140 was just approved. Can I keep this priority date if I leave the U.S. and do not return until my priority date becomes current? Could I use that priority date with an I-140 filed by a different employer?

Answer Once the I-140 is approved, the priority date is "cemented" and will be retained for future I-140 approvals with different employers. Only revocation of the I-140 by the government (as opposed to withdrawal by the employer) can result in loss of the priority date; this...

11 Feb 2019

The USCIS online system shows my I-140 was approved, but I do not have a copy of the approval notice. If I apply to extend H1B status beyond 6 years with a different employer, do I submit a copy of the actual approval notice?

Answer It generally is possible to print out the case status result from the USCIS website, and submit this printout as proof that one has an approved I-140, and therefore qualifies for an H1B extension beyond 6 years. (11.Feb.2019)In frequent sessions of our Chat, Sheela Murthy...