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Hi, I moved to US on L1-B, even though I was a manager (my L1A blanket got rejected and my attorney filed it under L1B afterwards) Now, my attorney says that I am eligble for EB1-C (Manager category) as I was a manager before and I moved as a manager and she is open to file my case in EB1 or EB2 whatever I prefer. Given the scenario, I would like to get opinions on what are the chances of getting GC on EB1 with L1B visa? Should I try EB1 as it may take 2+ years to know the outcome of EB1 which will reduce my timeline to get EB2 eventually.
Check with your attorney on how confident he feels about EB1 getting approved. I would take a chance at EB1 anyways
Its advice. Noun. Not advise, which is a verb.
Definitely depends on country. If India/China, eb1. Otherwise eb2.
If India only then Eb1. For China Eb2 and Eb3 maybe faster
Now we have interview at I485 stage, means more scrutinized, so careful.
The interview at i485 is for all green card categories or only for eb1
Has she filed for EB1C successfully before? Your success will depend on how strong the qualifying relationship is between the foreign entity and the US-based entity as well as your strong your managerial position is both before you entered the US and during your tenure in the US. If you don’t have direct reports both before the US and after joining the US entity up until the current date, you will likely not be successful. Previous managerial experience will also be critical in gauging if you are a manager. EB1C is more like 2-2.5 years these days. Expected to be RFE’d. Maintain your current status in parallel. Make sure documentation for both US & non-US companies are readily available (pay stubs for direct reports, job descriptions, resume, education, etc). It might be quicker, but it’s no piece of cake and is heavily scrutinized these days.
How many direct reports are needed?
As many to convince someone that doesn’t can one bit about your education that you’re a manager.
Btw there is no RFE from sept 11, just direct denied status.
Ask them to start the Eb2 perm process for now, perm takes about 8 months. Then file Eb2 I-140 is as well After one year you can try for Eb1c, I-140. If filed under premium you will know the result in 15days (approved, denied or RFE). If Eb1c does not go through then you can fall back to Eb2. Note: this is as I understand the rules, not a legal advice. confirm with attorneys, better yet you yourself read the rules on uscis site
What option did you finally go with? I am also in same situation now, so trying to see whether I should repetition for L1-B to L1-A first or apply to EB1 while on L1-B?
If you file on EB2 you might not know the result of your GC approval in your entire lifetime. So go for EB1.