yashsri.com Posted April 21, 2017 Report Share Posted April 21, 2017 Hi, I am applying for my GC in EB2 category, My PERM got approved last month, now i have to apply for I-140 Premium. in order to apply that i had to provide all my exp Letters to my attorney, apart from those attorney has requested me to provide EVLs for past few companies. which is just a customized letter to be signed in old XXX company letter head and sign by some HR/Mgrs. Though i had provided most of them but one of my past XXX employer is no more. so they had requested me to get is signed in plain paper by any of my old colleague who was working with me in XXX & Notarized the copy. In Order to Notary in India, they refused to do as they wanted me also to physically present there as it US Immigrant related paper. I`m not sure if EVLs are requested by USCIS or its specific to attorney requirements, and whether they need all those...etc My question is that , Can we not apply without EVLs? with just exp letters. is it risky ? also.. in case if i get RFE in I-140, is there any problem or consequences applying H1B extn without it. hoping they are not going to relate both of them. Pl help me. Regards, Yash Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted April 21, 2017 Report Share Posted April 21, 2017 A notary does not state the document is truthful. All they say is the document in front of them is the document submitted. Link to comment
yashsri.com Posted April 22, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2017 Thanks, so you mean notary is not required. is it mandatory to submit EVLs? Just Exp & releaving letter are not sufficient to file 140? Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted April 22, 2017 Report Share Posted April 22, 2017 Either run it by the lawyer or get the letter sent over and notarize it here. Link to comment
yashsri.com Posted April 23, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2017 Thanks for reply , my attorney is only asking to get letter notarized from there. I asked them if i get letters here and notrizes by me, but they said No, should be notarized from there itself.. just wanted to understand if there is any law like that or it depends how attorney is going to file all these . Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted April 23, 2017 Report Share Posted April 23, 2017 Why would you need to tell a notary why you want the document?. Get the document notarized in India which only means the Notary is saying the document in front of him is what he notarized even if it said you are the emperor of India. If you cannot manage this tell the lawyer here it is not possible. Link to comment
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