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InMess
03-21-2008, 03:48 PM
Hi Guys,

As i said earlier my I-140 was denied for the reason below

I have US masters and 4+years of US job experience and My I-140 was filed in EB2 using a Substitution labor which as the education/experience requirements of (14) Masters+1years experience or (15) Bachelors + 3Years Experience and it was denied without RFE saying the Labor certification used is not suitable for EB2 as they say EB2 labor should be requiring "Masters or BS+5Years Exp", which makes sense.


My Attorney filed an MTR (I290B) on 03/11/2008 and requested the USCIS NSC center to re-consider my case as EB-3 instead as EB2.

Today 03/21/08 i just got an update from USCIS saying:

Current Status: Appeal/Motion/Certification sent to Administrative Appeals Office for review.

On March 21, 2008, we sent this case to the Administrative Appeals Office for review. You will be notified by mail when a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move while this case is pending, call customer service.

1- So now what are the chances of my I-140 getting approved and how many days does the AAO take to make any decision on this?

2- And for my 485/EAD/AP/FP i did not get any message saying that they are denied and my wife is still working on her EAD on advice of the attorney and as the I-140 is with AAO can she still continue the same job until the decision is made on the I-140 and 485.

Please help me out and advice on what should i be doing at this point and what are my options on this.

Thank you all for your advices and help.