Clark_SG Posted August 8, 2014 Report Share Posted August 8, 2014 Im working in Singapore with a US base company. Does my company can apply for my I-140 even Im working here in Singapore, since my salary coming directly from US and my contract signed with our HQ and not in Singapore. Meaning Im consider as US employee, right?. Please advice what should I need to ask with my employer or documents that need to prepare. thanks! Link to comment
rahul412 Posted August 8, 2014 Report Share Posted August 8, 2014 Im working in Singapore with a US base company. Does my company can apply for my I-140 even Im working here in Singapore, since my salary coming directly from US and my contract signed with our HQ and not in Singapore. Meaning Im consider as US employee, right?. Please advice what should I need to ask with my employer or documents that need to prepare. thanks! I140 is for future employment (GC). It doesn't matter what's your current status or where you work now. Link to comment
JoeF Posted August 8, 2014 Report Share Posted August 8, 2014 A GC is for a fulltime job in the US. The company would have to get a labor certification, known as PERM, done, before an I-140 can be filed. If the company doesn't know the process, they should consult with a good immigration lawyer. Link to comment
omshiv Posted August 8, 2014 Report Share Posted August 8, 2014 Its the other way round...the employer and their attorney will guide or request you the documents they need to file for your I-140. Link to comment
ateetshah Posted August 8, 2014 Report Share Posted August 8, 2014 Maybe they're filing GC under EB1C L1A ? Sounds you need to talk to your company HR and or immigration lawyer to sort this out. Link to comment
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