jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
I do not need to take a READING class to learn the meaning of coma, period and semicolon. Im sure what you meant was ENGLISH class Im not surprised you do not know the difference between the two.... goodluck
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
I am reiterating my previous statements. One can use an approved I-140 unless revoked by the employer. the I140 is employer specific and an approved I140 can always be revoked by the the employer. If this is the case, the Priority Date can not be u...
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
this was your reference from USCIS: (A) Determining the Priority Date. In general, if a petition is supported by an individual labor certification issued by DOL, the priority date is the earliest date upon which the labor certification application w...
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
I had less than 5 minutes to reply to your post earlier that is why I asked you first for your reference, I do not see anything wrong with that because you were the first one to object to my post.....Unfortunately, you were not able to produce your r...
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
WRONG! where did you got this information? If an approved I140 is revoked by the employer, you CAN NOT recapture the old priority date. that is the reason I suggested Edwann to make sure it is not revoked. Old priority dates can only be used if th...
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
You have to clarify with your employer first regarding the job offer if it still exists or not. you have to make sure that your employer withdraws the I-140 in case the job offer was cancelled. No, a person can not have two I-140 filed simultaneo...
jonRNMD replied to totigatch's topic in International
Edwann, To my knowledge, the I-140 is employer specific if filed under Consular Processing. AC21 portability (wherein an approved I-140 can be used by an adjustee to change employer if his I-485 is pending for more than 180 days) can only be used ...
jonRNMD replied to JeanettePNP's topic in New York
that could be the situation a few months ago, but it is a different scenario now in the entire 5 boroughs......2 hospitals in Queens just closed with hundreds of experienced RN's out of job. I have 3 friends with at least 1 year experience who have ...
Even if there is gonna be a depression (although im pretty sure we would NOT have one if a bailout happens) I am NOT gonna retire in the Philippines. I have only been here in the US for 2 years as a legal resident but like pinoyNP, my present life i...
jonRNMD replied to cocoy2go's topic in International
Good luck and congatulations for Canada (I still feel that the US is a LOT more tolerant compared to other western countries though) PS. I :redbeathe NY
jonRNMD replied to majo-villamer's topic in International
majo-villamer, LPN's could not be petitioned for a greencard. Im sorry but that is the truth....you can only work in the US as an LPN if you already have a greencard or you are a US citizen. open your eyes to the truth.....
jonRNMD replied to kathy_meow07's topic in International
the biggest hurdle you have here is the unavailability of immigrant visas.....no relief is in sight for the next few months.....ive had acquiantances fly here to NY trying to do the same thing only to realize that there is a retrogression in place......