EB-3 I-140 Schedule A Category Petition Approval for Filipina Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing Rehabilitation Center Petitioner in Des Plaines Illinois

CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A
EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center
BENEFICIARY: Filipina
LOCATION: Des Plaines

Our client is a registered nurse, who is currently working at a large nursing and rehabilitation facility in Des Plaines, Illinois. Her employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). Since she was a registered nurse, she was eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

Our client has a nursing degree and has more than 4 years related experience. Our office was retained on January 31, 2012 and we started on the Prevailing Wage Determination filing and other related matters.

We filed the I-140 application on March 29, 2012 via regular processing. We included the job offer letter, employment verification letters from our client’s previous employers, the notice of filing, her H-1B status approval notices, and other necessary supporting documents.  On May 5, 2012, upon our client’s request, we upgraded her processing to premium processing by filing an I-907 application with the required fees. However, the Nebraska Service Center issued Notice of Intent to Deny on May 17, 2012. The USCIS NSC argued about Petitioner’s normal recruiting procedures.  On May 23, 2012, our office filed a Response to Notice of Intent to Deny and argued that Petitioner has no in-house media and their normal procedures do not include the use of in-house media for the recruitment of similar positions. Also, Petitioner did place the notice of filing in accordance with the regulations and that was submitted at the I-140 filing.  On May 30, 2012, the I-140 was approved. Now, our client can file I-485 adjustment
of status application based on the approved I-140 petition when her priority date becomes current. She also will be eligible for a 3-year extension of her H-1B even if she is on her 6th year on H-1B.

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