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Posted on 26 May 2009
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I485 pending > 180 days, without a job, How long can i stay?

I140 approved (not withdrawn)& i485 pending for more than 180days. I have a valid EAD & AP. I'm not working more for my original I485's employer sponsor.
1.-) How long can i stay unemployed? I lose the status if i don't have a job?
2.-) If i receive RFE from Inmigration, can i apply in that moment to AC21 to resolve RFE, to port to another similar job?, or i must to apply to AC21 before receive RFE.
3.-)If I have a Similar Job Offer from another company, but they don't give me a job until a get GC, is it possible? Can It resolve the RFE? What Company requiriments do i need to show them?
4.-) I am a owner of a Corporation, can i apply for AC21 with my own Company?
5.-)What do you recomend to do in my case, How the US Economy is bad, Is not easy to find another similar Job offer.

User's Location: Miami, Florida, United States of America
Category: Employment-based Green Card
Posted on 27 May 2009
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