I 140 doesn't have any restrictions. Some RNs will apply for I140 even before they step on the land of U.S., as long as there is a hospital to sponsor their GC petitions. In another word, you can file I140 any time, any where,as long as you are qualified for one certain GC petition category.
BTW,my friend filed his I140
under J1 and file I485 after the waiver. His wife worked under EAD based on J2 and then GC, never changed her visa status before getting a GC.
I 140 doesn't have any restrictions. Some RNs will apply for I140 even before they step on the land of U.S., as long as there is a hospital to sponsor their GC petitions. In another word, you can file I140 any time, any where,as long as you are qualified for one certain GC petition category.
I 140 doesn't have any restrictions. Some RNs will apply for I140 even before they step on the land of U.S., as long as there is a hospital to sponsor their GC petitions. In another word, you can file I140 any time, any where,as long as you are qualified for one certain GC petition category.
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