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Posted on 13 Sep 2010
Q.

What if I couldn't get labor salary after GC Approval

This's just a continuation of my Q of "Salary Requirement in EB2 after I-485 approval"
My I-485 got approved in EB2 with the sponsoring employer.
I intended to continue working with the sponsored employer. But I'm not getting the same salary as mentioned in PERM as the billing rate from the end client is already too low due to this economic down turn.
Q. Now If I can't get paid the same wage as in PERM & continue 5-6 months with the same (GC sponsoring) employer by getting whatever salary I was getting before GC approval, does that going to impact adversely in future either while renewing GC or when applied for citizenship leading to canceling GC or denying citizenship?

Q2. If the answer to above question is YES, is there anyway to justify that or do I need to prepare to quit US erly

User's Location: Fremont, California, United States of America
Category: Employment-based Green Card
Posted on 15 Sep 2010
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