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Subject: Re: I-140 checklist /Eb2 with approved Labor certification Posted on: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 05:04:34 +0000


Originally posted by mqqd
> Hi, would you please take a
look at my document list and give comment?
>
> I entered U.S with F1
visa, now on H-1b status, working in a university, tenure track. My
labor certificate was approved recently. My school will file I-140 for
me based on EB2 Aliens who are members of the professions holding
advanced degree with approved LC. I received Ph.D. degree here in the
U.S.
>
> I read the instruction of I-140. It looks that the required
documents for this type of GC application are quite straight forward. I
wonder if it’s possible that I DIY. Need support from friends on this
board. Please correct me if you think anything is wrong here or remind
me if any file is missing.
>
> Documents needed from School/my
employer:
>
> • Petition letter- a simply one page petition support
letter
> • Offer letter
> • Original approved labor
certification Form ETA-750
> • Ability to pay wage – A letter from
university financial officer with detailed school financial information
in it.
> • Alien’s qualification attesting statement – I am not sure if
it’s necessary. Do you have any suggestion?
>
>
> Documents needed
from me:
>
> • INS filing fee: $190
> • Diploma, CV and
transcript
> • Copy of my Passport, American Visa Page and I-94 (front
and back)
> • H-1b visa approval letter
>
> Your opinion is greatly
appreciated.

It seem's were on the same boat!
I'm a tenure
instructor and just had my 3 year H1B visa extended and was wondering if
I should DIY or not.
A question - Would you have to wait for a visa
number in order to file I-485 or will you just file I-140 and I-485
concurrently (considering no visa number is available).

Personally, I
would do it myself - alternatives are pay an attorney around 3-4k!

Hear
from you soon ...


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