eldrick
07-24 09:35 AM
Please help me again.
My husband's company lawyer already filed our I-485 but I made a mistake in entering my present company detail. Basically, I'm in H1 also and my transfer is still in process , so the present company detail I entered was for my old company not my new company ( which is still in process but I already got the receipt number). I didnt' know at the time of filing which company to enter that's why. Sorry, for being clueless but I really need your advice. Thank you.
My husband's company lawyer already filed our I-485 but I made a mistake in entering my present company detail. Basically, I'm in H1 also and my transfer is still in process , so the present company detail I entered was for my old company not my new company ( which is still in process but I already got the receipt number). I didnt' know at the time of filing which company to enter that's why. Sorry, for being clueless but I really need your advice. Thank you.
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martinvisalaw
06-29 10:38 AM
There are really 2 sub-categories of EB-3. One requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree, or equivalent in education/experience. The other requires just 2 years skilled worker experience.
The question is what your position really is, and what the employer requires. If the position really requires you to speak Korean, it can get approved. However, adding a foreign language requirement definitely invites intense scrutiny, and it can really only work if you can show that you spend a lot of your time using Korean and the company could not manage without it. You also need to show that you use Korean with people who cannot speak English, not just that they don't want to speak English. You need extensive back-up documents to prove the foreign language requirement.
The question is what your position really is, and what the employer requires. If the position really requires you to speak Korean, it can get approved. However, adding a foreign language requirement definitely invites intense scrutiny, and it can really only work if you can show that you spend a lot of your time using Korean and the company could not manage without it. You also need to show that you use Korean with people who cannot speak English, not just that they don't want to speak English. You need extensive back-up documents to prove the foreign language requirement.
nat23
12-15 09:35 AM
Have a question related to that:
If job / EB2 stipulates Bachelors + 5 years criteria, does it imply 5 years after obtaining the degree or can the experience be cumulative ?
From what I know the 5 yrs are after obtaining the degree. Your job responsibilities should increase in those 5 yrs. That is why when people try to apply under EB2 with Bachelors + 5 years criteria the experience letters play a big role. On the other hand when people substitute the Bachelors + 5 years criteria with MS and a few yrs experience all they need is the degree and a letter from the co-worker that they worked there without having to spell out the job responsibilities.
Having said all this, I might be wrong as I'm not a lawyer.
Cheers
Nat
If job / EB2 stipulates Bachelors + 5 years criteria, does it imply 5 years after obtaining the degree or can the experience be cumulative ?
From what I know the 5 yrs are after obtaining the degree. Your job responsibilities should increase in those 5 yrs. That is why when people try to apply under EB2 with Bachelors + 5 years criteria the experience letters play a big role. On the other hand when people substitute the Bachelors + 5 years criteria with MS and a few yrs experience all they need is the degree and a letter from the co-worker that they worked there without having to spell out the job responsibilities.
Having said all this, I might be wrong as I'm not a lawyer.
Cheers
Nat
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05-22 03:52 PM
Send copies of ALL I-94s.
Do NOT travel with expired/non-renewed documents.
It's simple!
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It's simple!
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03-13 03:06 PM
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