EB3 Green Card

Guestbook Entry for SOUMYENDU CHOUDHURY, United States

Name
SOUMYENDU CHOUDHURY
Country
United States
State
CA
Comment

Mr. Rajiv Khanna is very helpful for taking time to answer my questions on EB3 and EB2 visa and the correspondingly porting from EB3->EB2. This not only helps me but gave some clear ideas on from grey areas on AC21. I fully appreciate the help he rendered to me on this issue. Also Ms. Prerna helped me too on this regard which I won't forget. Thanks a lot Rajiv Sir and Prerna Ji! Best regards.

Demand Data Used in the Determination of Employment Preference Cut-Off Dates

Each month, the Visa Office subdivides the annual preference and foreign state limitations specified by the INA into monthly allotments based on totals of documentarily qualified immigrant visa applicants reported at consular posts and CIS Offices, grouped by foreign state chargeability, preference category, and priority date. If there are sufficient numbers in a particular category to satisfy all reported documentarily qualified demand, the category is considered "Current." For example: If the monthly allocation target is 3,000 and there is only demand for 1,000 applicants, the category wi

Guestbook Entry for Parmpreet Singh Bajaj, United States

Name
Parmpreet Singh Bajaj
Country
United States
State
CA
Comment

Rajiv Khanna is an outstanding Attroney.He acted as our lawyer at very competitive rates with excellent, highly satisfied legal services.He is like our family member while working with us.I highly recommend his services to the new clients.Any one who wants to listen about our experience with Mr Khanna is most welcome.

Guestbook Entry for John C, United States

Name
John C
Country
United States
State
TX
Comment

Law Offices of Rajiv S. Khanna, is one of "THE BEST LAW FIRMS" to work on your immigration issues. My case was very complicated and attorney worked very diligently in resolving my case and getting I-140 Approved and also H1B case. The attorneys and paralegals are very easy to get to and respond to your needs immediately. This is essential for your case to be "Successful". I especially appreciated your attention to detail and prompt responses from "Rajiv" and Heather working on my case. They are very knowledgeable, creative and well determined and excellent quality of work and well documenting the process towards success. I have no words to say much how I am thankful to Rajiv.  I would highly recommend Rajiv to anyone who required help with immigration related issues. "AWESOME!"

Premium Processing for EB-1-3

Question details

Has USCIS provided an update on premium processing for EB-1-3 multinational managers and executives. At the AILA conference in Nashville, it was reported that it would be available by the end of the fiscal year.

USCIS does not anticipate expanding Premium Processing Service to include EB-1-3 multinational executives and managers for the foreseeable future.

Professional Experience for EB-3

Question details

I'm trying to apply EB-3 with skilled workers who have at least 2 years of experience. I worked with 1 firm for about 4 years after graduation. I would like to know all my experience from current firm does not count for my professional experience or not. And are there any alternative options to apply for green card?

Usually, we cannot use the experience gained with the same employer who is applying for the green card, UNLESS the job being offered for green card is more than 50% different than the earlier jobs for that employer.

Restart the green card under EB-2 category

Question details

My Labour is filed in EB-3 & my PD is Oct-2003. I got my EAD in 2007. I have a BE degree from India & a work experience of 13 years. 5 in India & 8 in USA. Am I eligible for porting to EB-2? If I file a fresh EB-2 what is the process? Is it just the Perm process & I- 140 or do I need to file I- 485 again.

People with over 5 years of exp. after a 4-year degree may be ale to restart the green card under EB-2 category and then port their PD. Basically, you are redoing the PERM and I-140 for an EB-2 level job.