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Immigration Law

Don't You Dare Yank My Precious Approved I-140 Without Telling Me! - Cyrus D. Mehta

Cyrus D. Mehta, Oct. 30, 2015 - "The approved immigrant visa petition, Form I-140, is truly precious, especially when foreign nationals caught in the employment-based second and third preference backlogs have to wait for several years before they can get their green cards. The beneficiary of an I-140 petition can also “port” to a new employer after an I-485 adjustment of status application has been pending for 180 days. Once the beneficiary has ported and is no longer in contact with the former employer, the USCIS may discover that it improperly approved the I-140 petition and revoke it. Only the prior employer may get notification, which may no longer care to contest the grounds for revoking the I-140 or this employer may no longer even be in existence. The hapless foreign national who is enjoying job mobility under INA 204(j) does not know any better, but this individual may no longer be able to obtain permanent residency. Should this foreign national beneficiary at least be notified about the I-140 being revoked and allowed to contest it?"