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Posted on 22 Dec 2009
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EB2 labor denied and apply for new labor as backup

My EB2 Labor application got denied and my employer is filing for an appeal because lawyer think it's a govt error. Denial reason is "did not provide sufficient information documenting the employee referral program of company A". Lawyer says it has been provided and they did not requested any additional evidence regarding the employee referral program. Is this common denial and error is on lawyer or Govt? My company lawyer advised my employer that a new PERM labor be filed ASAP as a backup to my current case because I am already in 7th year and my visa expires in Jan 2010. Is it possible to apply new labor (EB2 or EB3) for same job or Do we have to apply for a different job? If yes can I document the skills I aquired at my current employer (working for them from past 4 years).

User's Location: Alpharetta, Georgia, United States of America
Category: Employment-based Green Card
Posted on 22 Dec 2009
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