No! You work for the employer who helped you earn it, from the day you got your green card, till the end of time or death do yourself and your company apart! Loyalty is the major point for your salvation!
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"Would I ever leave this company? Look, I'm all about loyalty. In fact, I feel like part of what I'm being paid for here is my loyalty. But if there were somewhere else that valued loyalty more highly, I'm going wherever they value loyalty the most." Dwight Schrute
Yes.
Apparently, you have to stick with the company for atleast 6 months.
Maybe use the **** search function?
Yes but, to avoid any possiblity of a problem do ONE OF the following: A) Wait six months first B) Document a paper trail why the job turns out to be not what to expected C) Execute an AC21 transfers proving your new job is similar with all the evidence required (lawyer up) B and C require paperwork, A is easiest while C the hardest. All are possible with the right paper trail. Lots of people here will give you bad advice and claim that the day you got your greencard you were set. That is only half true. The one remaining issue is you promised to work for the sponsor in the interview and in the forms you signed and if USCIS can claim that promise was a lie then they can retroactively take your greencard away claiming it was a based on fraud and therefore incorrectly issued. After six months you are deemed to have been sincere in your intention and can do whatever the fuck you want. Before six months it's best to have a paper trail documenting a valid reason, either that the new job also qualified for the GC, or that you had a valid reason to change your mind. Reasons like supervisor changed, project assignment changed, priority changed. Save the emails that caused you to reconsider.
No
USCIS allows you to change companies even before getting GC (if i-485 is pending for more than 180 days). I donât see any reasons why you would not be able to after getting GC. If questioned, you just have to prove that the job offer was bona fide and you fully intended to accept and continue employment with current employer. So your intention of changing job should be reasonable.
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Of course, that's the whole point. I changed my employer already before getting the card, but after i485 was pending 180 days.