After having waited for one month, employment letter is coming and confusions come too.
My company is nationwide agency company. I signed the employment contract in local (Seattle) branch of the company and have been worked in Seattle since hired. My workplace is actually client’s worksite in Seattle.
Q1: However, the employment letter is signed by a person with title “Director, National Recruitment Delivery Center”.
The letter has the company log and an address that may be corresponding to the center. The address is:
XXX Road
Suite 104
Scottsdale AZ 85255
Should I fill the address as company address? If yes, I should write “Suite 104”? That sounds OK?
Or I should fill the local branch address as company address?
Or I should fill client’s worksite in Seattle as company and the corresponding address?
I asked these Qs and company person does not want to give answer and said “consult lawyer” (company lawyer does not care my I-485).
Q2: The letter is referred to:
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services
U.S Department of Homeland Security
Nebraska Service Center
850 “S” Street
Lincoln, NE 68501
I told the company person: My work location and residence is WASHINGTON STATE. Therefore, my I-485 is to be sent to USCIS, Phoenix Service Centre, not Nebraska centre. Company person replied “There is just a “LockBox” in Phoenix where the application will be sent to. However, the application will actually end up in Nebraska.” He does not want to change the referred.
Is it OK?