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Posted
3 hours ago, meandhrakurradu said:

If approved 140 is more than 180 days, employer cannot revoke. 

I think revoke is different from withdrawn.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, CheGuevara said:

I think revoke is different from withdrawn.

180 days daataka employer cannot do anything 

Posted
2 hours ago, meandhrakurradu said:

No, perm enduku bro 

perm and I140  malli cheyyali vayya new employer tho.. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Ram47 said:

perm and I140  malli cheyyali vayya new employer tho.. 

Ya but not required to do before next extension 

Posted
Just now, meandhrakurradu said:

Ya but not required to do before next extension 

idi varaku ala undedi kaadaa?

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Ram47 said:

idi varaku ala undedi kaadaa?

 

Really ? 

Old 140 tho you can continue getting extensions kada ? 

Posted
1 minute ago, meandhrakurradu said:

Really ? 

Old 140 tho you can continue getting extensions kada ? 

haha no even I was asking u.. 

I am not sure.. 

Posted
3 hours ago, meandhrakurradu said:

No, perm enduku bro 

Mottam confuse ayyipoya .... #$1

Posted
36 minutes ago, Ram47 said:

perm and I140  malli cheyyali vayya new employer tho.. 

Nope. You do not required any new perm and i140 until your priory date is current. You can change any number of employers or extensions in your lifetime under AC21-Jan-17-2017 i140 EAD rule. Refer above links.

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4 minutes ago, acuman said:

Nope. You do not required any new perm and i140 until your priory date is current. You can change any number of employers or extensions in your lifetime under AC21-Jan-17-2017 i140 EAD rule. Refer above links.

I see.. 

google chste idi vachindi..

Similarly, no new I-140 is needed if the beneficiary meets the job portability requirements pursuant to the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act (AC21), as detailed in the MurthyDotCom NewsBrief, Final Policy on AC21 ‘Same or Similar’ Job Requirement (07.Apr.2016). 

https://www.murthy.com/2016/04/07/final-policy-on-ac21-same-or-similar-job-requirement/

so, it means u cant change ur field then right? if u change new i 140 is required??

Posted
6 minutes ago, Ram47 said:

I see.. 

google chste idi vachindi..

Similarly, no new I-140 is needed if the beneficiary meets the job portability requirements pursuant to the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act (AC21), as detailed in the MurthyDotCom NewsBrief, Final Policy on AC21 ‘Same or Similar’ Job Requirement (07.Apr.2016). 

https://www.murthy.com/2016/04/07/final-policy-on-ac21-same-or-similar-job-requirement/

so, it means u cant change ur field then right? if u change new i 140 is required??

Yeah even if you are ft and promotion ochi role change aite malli gc cheyyali

Posted
42 minutes ago, Ram47 said:

haha no even I was asking u.. 

I am not sure.. 

Lol 

Posted
17 minutes ago, meandhrakurradu said:

Yeah even if you are ft and promotion ochi role change aite malli gc cheyyali

ok makes better sense now

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