Hello there,
I am in a dilemma right now and would like to seek the advice/expertise of the fellow members or experienced folks here. I have an approved I-140 with 3 years remaining on my H1b visa.
However, I am in the midst of interviewing for different role at the same company and seeking an internal transfer if everything comes out well. I wanted to understand, under what circumstances, can I retain my Priority Date? Does that mean I have to apply a NEW PERM again and go through the entire process of labor, PERM, job posting, I-140 application ? or just file an adjustment to existing I-140? the job location is going to be the same but the job description and the title are going to change.
I would really like to retain my Priority date. If I comes out that I need to start the entire process again, I would really re-think if I need to take that new offer or not.
I cannot talk to our corp lawyer at this point as I am still pursuing the internal transfer and I dont know for 100% that I will get the job.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks !
I am in a dilemma right now and would like to seek the advice/expertise of the fellow members or experienced folks here. I have an approved I-140 with 3 years remaining on my H1b visa.
However, I am in the midst of interviewing for different role at the same company and seeking an internal transfer if everything comes out well. I wanted to understand, under what circumstances, can I retain my Priority Date? Does that mean I have to apply a NEW PERM again and go through the entire process of labor, PERM, job posting, I-140 application ? or just file an adjustment to existing I-140? the job location is going to be the same but the job description and the title are going to change.
I would really like to retain my Priority date. If I comes out that I need to start the entire process again, I would really re-think if I need to take that new offer or not.
I cannot talk to our corp lawyer at this point as I am still pursuing the internal transfer and I dont know for 100% that I will get the job.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks !