Page 1-2, Who May File
Supplement J?
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Unless
you are filing Form I-485 together with Form I-140 that names you
as the principal beneficiary, you must file Supplement J at the
time you file your Form I-485 to confirm that the job offered to
you in the underlying Form I-140 is still bona fide and available
to you. USCIS may request that you file Supplement J again prior
to final processing of your Form I-485.
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Unless
you are filing Form I-485 together with Form I-140 or
while Form I-140 is still pending
that names you as the principal beneficiary, you must file
Supplement J at the time you file your Form I-485 to confirm that
the job offered to you in the underlying Form I-140 is still bona
fide and available to you. USCIS
may request that you file Supplement J again prior to final
processing of your Form I-485.
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Page 2, When Should You
File Supplement J?
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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
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1.
You initially file your employment-based Form I-485 with USCIS
unless
you are filing Form I-485 together with Form,
or while Form I-140 is still pending;
or
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Page 3-4, How Does USCIS
Determine What Qualifies as a Same or Similar Occupational
Classification?
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These
resources contain detailed information on job titles, duties,
educational, experience, and/or training requirements, rates of
pay, and, in many cases, information on similar or related
occupations. Applicants may also use any of these resources or
other relevant evidence to demonstrate that the new job is in the
same or similar occupational classification as the job specified
in Form I-140.
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These
resources contain detailed information on job titles, duties,
rates
of pay, and educational,
experience, and/or training requirements.
In many
cases, the
resources do provide information
on similar or related occupations. Applicants may also use any of
these resources or other relevant evidence to demonstrate that the
new job is in the same or similar occupational classification as
the job specified in Form I-140.
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Page 7, DHS Privacy
Notice
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DISCLOSURE:
The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to
provide the requested information, including your Social Security
number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may delay a
final decision or result in the denial of your application.
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DISCLOSURE:
The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to
provide the requested information, including your Social Security
number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may delay a
final decision or result in a
rejection or denial
of your application.
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