pdave1 Posted October 19, 2016 Report Share Posted October 19, 2016 My ex-GC filing employer has received NOIR for my approved I-140. It was approved in 2011. NOIR ask employer to produce many documents like ability to pay, his company's tax returns of last 5 years, total I-140/I-129 filed by his company in last 5 years, continuation of job etc. I have good terms with the company and they have assured me that they will response to NOIR. I want to know what are my options if my I-140 is revoked eventually ? My background: - I started working with company A on H1B in 2008. Company A filed my GC and my I-140 approved in 2011. - I left company A after approval of I-140 and joined Company B (H1 transfer) - PD became current in 2012. I had good terms with company A so they helped me filing I-485. Received my EAD/AP. I travelled to India and came back using AP (So I lost my H1B status and my current status is Parolee) - Working using my EAD with various employers since 2012. I haven't used AC21 option as I left my GC filing company (Company A) before filing of I-485 - Since my PD has never became current after 2012 (PD: June 2009, EB2-India), I renewed my EAD/AP couple times without any problem. - I received I-140 NOIR recently. Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted October 19, 2016 Report Share Posted October 19, 2016 You do not seem very surprised. I would ask you to get a Good Lawyer on your side. Link to comment
Attorney_15 Posted October 28, 2016 Report Share Posted October 28, 2016 Get a good lawyer and plan for a worst case situation. If I140 is revoked, USCIS normally denies I485. If I485 denied and applicant is not maintaining H1B status, one normally becomes unlawfully present. Link to comment
sreenaji Posted March 30, 2017 Report Share Posted March 30, 2017 Did your company(or Ex) respond the NOIR? Do you mind sharing what happened to your I140? Link to comment
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