Already a member? Sign in.

Username/Email:
Password:
 
  Not a member? Sign up now
Posted on 01 Mar 2010
Q.

EB3 Retrogression

A Traffic engineer from Ghana working in CT since 2005. H1-B expiring October 2011. Company began GC process in 2007. Even with a Masters, company lawyers were hesitant to file in the E2 category because my current wage was not up to prevailing wage. Filed it under the E3. I-140 approved with priority date January 2008.

With the retrogression of the E3 category,it seems like it's going to take awhile before I can even apply for I-485. It also looks like there might not be any legislation that will move priority dates faster. what do you advise me to do get a green card faster?

User's Location: Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States of America
Category: Employment-based Green Card
Posted on 01 Mar 2010
A.
Want to see the lawyer's answer? Become a member today!
 
 
 
   Already a paid member? Sign in now.
Browse answers by topic

EMPLOYMENT-BASED GREEN CARD

H1B VISA (WORK VISA)

L1 VISA (WORK VISA)

F1 VISA (STUDENT VISA)

J1 VISA (STUDENT VISA)

B1 VISA (BUSINESS VISA)

B2 VISA (VISITOR VISA)

FAMILY-BASED GREEN CARD

K1 VISA (FIANCEE VISA, FIANCE VISA)

    K3 VISA (MARRIAGE VISA)

      US CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION

        GREEN CARD LOTTERY (DV LOTTERY)

          ALL OTHER US VISAS

          GENERAL IMMIGRATION

          Indu Liladhar-Hathi's Answers on Immigration Law
          User_thumb_2877_Photo_Indu_Liladhar
          Indu Liladhar-Hathi
          Immigration Lawyer
          1754 Technology Dr, Suite 143
          San Jose, CA 95110
          (408) 453-5335
          www.indulaw.com
           1,492 answers
          Feedback from users:
          Satisfied 
           (162)
          Neutral 
           (11)
          Unsatisfied 
           (0)
           218 phone consultations
          Feedback from users:
          Excellent 
           (217)
          Good 
           (1)
          Average 
           (0)
          Poor 
           (0)
          Terrible 
           (0)
           100% Immigration Law
          Nonimmigrant Visas Adjustment of Status
          Employment-based Visas U.S. Citizenship
          Family-based Visas Labor Certification
          Green Cards Expedited Processing
          Reentry Permits Waivers
          AC21 NAFTA Applications
          H,L,F,J Visas Global Transfers