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Old 06-12-2008, 11:55 AM
fromnaija fromnaija is offline
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I don't think USCIS would "insist" that you work for employer A. You don't have to work for the sponsoring employer until after you receive your green card. As long as the employer is willing and ready to give you EVL, there should be no concern. Remember that your employer's petition on your behalf is for future employment.
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