pavan.chintapalli Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 Currently I am working for a company A and they are willing to file my green card application. However my current client wants me to get on-board full time with a H1B transfer. As company A is still willing to sponsor my Green Card, the question is: Can company A still sponsor my green card for future employment given I will no longer work for them? In future, I am willing to work for company A again once my perm process is approved. Also, just in case, can my new employer pick the company A application at a certain stage (lets say 3 years from now) so that they can further the application from that point keeping the same priority date? -Lakshmi Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 1. Yes if they are willing. 2. You retain the PD of an approved I-140 though the whole process, PERM etc. needs to be done again. Link to comment
jairichi Posted November 3, 2014 Report Share Posted November 3, 2014 1. Yes, company A can initiate GC process even if you are not working for them. 2. Yes, you can only retain PD but new employer has to start from scratch. Link to comment
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