Perhaps my fault for not hiring an attorney yet, but the fact of the matter is that I've been in the US for a little over 12 years, received my BA and MBA from good US schools, have two children born here, own 2 homes, have a job, my sister is a US citizen BUT I still don't have my green card.
I have two processes in paralell. One with my current employer and another one with my sister.
EMPLOYER
I am currently on a H1B. They finally decided to sponsor my Green Card. First we must to through the Labor Cert. Problem is that my employer's attorney says there is a delay in the DOL due to some amnesty that took place in April 2001. I applied for Labor Cert in November 2001. Therefore, there they claim there is nothing that we can do until the DOL gets out of back log. I am on my 5th year on H1B and I am affraid I will run out of time before my Green Card ever gets approved. Is there anything I can do?
FAMILY
My sister is a US citizen. The sister/brother relationship is a 4th preference, which puts me on a waiting list of more than 10 years. We applied back in 1994 what puts me on a 9 years waiting list so far. According to latest Visa Bulletin, looks like they are reviwing cases from 1991. What else can I do?
I have two processes in paralell. One with my current employer and another one with my sister.
EMPLOYER
I am currently on a H1B. They finally decided to sponsor my Green Card. First we must to through the Labor Cert. Problem is that my employer's attorney says there is a delay in the DOL due to some amnesty that took place in April 2001. I applied for Labor Cert in November 2001. Therefore, there they claim there is nothing that we can do until the DOL gets out of back log. I am on my 5th year on H1B and I am affraid I will run out of time before my Green Card ever gets approved. Is there anything I can do?
FAMILY
My sister is a US citizen. The sister/brother relationship is a 4th preference, which puts me on a waiting list of more than 10 years. We applied back in 1994 what puts me on a 9 years waiting list so far. According to latest Visa Bulletin, looks like they are reviwing cases from 1991. What else can I do?
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