官方文档:Form I-485, Supplement J# EB23 - 劳工卡
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Instruction:
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草稿:
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Instruction里说了何时需要交这个supplement J:
When Should You File Supplement J?
If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you, you must
submit Supplement J when:
1. You initially file your employment-based Form I-485 with USCIS unless you
are filing Form I-485 together with Form I-140; or
[NOTE: You do not have to submit Supplement J at the time you file Form I-
485 together with Form I-140. In adjudicating Form I-140, USCIS examines
whether the job offer is bona fide. If Form I-140 is approved, USCIS may
consider the approved Form I-140 and supporting documents, along with your
filed Form I-485, as prima facie evidence that the job offer is bona fide
and that you, the applicant, intend to accept the job offer if your Form I-
485 is approved. However, depending on the length of time it takes to
adjudicate the underlying Form I-140 and your filed Form I-485, USCIS may
request that you submit Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you prior to final
processing of your Form I-485, or that you have ported to a new, permanent
job offer under INA section 204(j).]
2. You have received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent to
Deny (NOID) from USCIS requesting confirmation that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you or, if
applicable, that the job offer you have previously ported to under INA
section 204(j) is bona fide and still available to you.
If you are filing Supplement J to request job portability to a new,
permanent job offer under INA section 204(j), you may file Supplement J only
after your Form I-485 was properly filed and has remained pending for 180
days or more since the receipt date, and:
1. You have received a new, permanent job offer from a U.S. employer that is
in the same or similar occupational classification as the job offered to
you in the underlying Form I-140, and now you would like to request that the
new job offer is used in connection with your eligibility to adjust status
to that of lawful permanent resident;
2. You have received an RFE or a NOID from USCIS in connection with your
pending Form I-485 asking for confirmation that the job offered to you in
the underlying Form I-140 is still available to you, but that job offer is
no longer available to you for any reason; or
3. You have received a NOID from USCIS regarding your Form I-485 because the
petitioner has withdrawn the Form I-140 filed on your behalf, or the
petitioner has gone out of business and USCIS has automatically revoked the
approval of the underlying Form I-140.
[NOTE: USCIS will reject Supplement J if you file it before your Form I-485
has been pending for 180 days or more since the receipt date. You can check
your case status online at www.uscis.gov.]
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/DownloadDocument?objectID=60341200
草稿:
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/DownloadDocument?objectID=60173800
Instruction里说了何时需要交这个supplement J:
When Should You File Supplement J?
If you are filing Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you, you must
submit Supplement J when:
1. You initially file your employment-based Form I-485 with USCIS unless you
are filing Form I-485 together with Form I-140; or
[NOTE: You do not have to submit Supplement J at the time you file Form I-
485 together with Form I-140. In adjudicating Form I-140, USCIS examines
whether the job offer is bona fide. If Form I-140 is approved, USCIS may
consider the approved Form I-140 and supporting documents, along with your
filed Form I-485, as prima facie evidence that the job offer is bona fide
and that you, the applicant, intend to accept the job offer if your Form I-
485 is approved. However, depending on the length of time it takes to
adjudicate the underlying Form I-140 and your filed Form I-485, USCIS may
request that you submit Supplement J to confirm that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you prior to final
processing of your Form I-485, or that you have ported to a new, permanent
job offer under INA section 204(j).]
2. You have received a Request for Evidence (RFE) or a Notice of Intent to
Deny (NOID) from USCIS requesting confirmation that the job offer in the
underlying Form I-140 is bona fide and still available to you or, if
applicable, that the job offer you have previously ported to under INA
section 204(j) is bona fide and still available to you.
If you are filing Supplement J to request job portability to a new,
permanent job offer under INA section 204(j), you may file Supplement J only
after your Form I-485 was properly filed and has remained pending for 180
days or more since the receipt date, and:
1. You have received a new, permanent job offer from a U.S. employer that is
in the same or similar occupational classification as the job offered to
you in the underlying Form I-140, and now you would like to request that the
new job offer is used in connection with your eligibility to adjust status
to that of lawful permanent resident;
2. You have received an RFE or a NOID from USCIS in connection with your
pending Form I-485 asking for confirmation that the job offered to you in
the underlying Form I-140 is still available to you, but that job offer is
no longer available to you for any reason; or
3. You have received a NOID from USCIS regarding your Form I-485 because the
petitioner has withdrawn the Form I-140 filed on your behalf, or the
petitioner has gone out of business and USCIS has automatically revoked the
approval of the underlying Form I-140.
[NOTE: USCIS will reject Supplement J if you file it before your Form I-485
has been pending for 180 days or more since the receipt date. You can check
your case status online at www.uscis.gov.]