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nawe
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Santosh Giri and experienced people in Sajha,

What is the chances to get approved? Company does small construction works and mostly renovation. I have MS in Civil Engineering.

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Gohtalo
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Yes u can get approved if your company is in good profile making profits and supports your case through all legal process.
Keshab Raj Seadie
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You should not have any problem in getting PERM approval other than getting into PERM audit by virtue of PERM originating from a small company which has less than 10 employees. Once the PERM is approved, you will be filing an I-140. The USCIS at the time of I-140 processing will look into the bonafideness of the company; your qualification and job experience as well as the company's ability to pay the prevailing wage. If you are already working for this company on H-1B then you can use the wages paid to you to prove the company's ability to pay. In the meantime, whatever shortfall is there can be overcome through the company's tax return if it has enough net profit or net current asset to compensate the differences in your paid salary and the offered wage of the PERM. Do make sure to the math with your employer prior to engaging into this process. Good Luck!


santoshgiri
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Hello Nawe Ji


Thanks for the ping. As Keshab Dai is an appropriate and experienced authority here, contributing his valuable time and commets here. As Keshab Dai has indicated, please make sure the ability to pay is dealt with. Good Luck.

kalopani
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wow , finally Keshab dai is helping us out in sajha. this is a blessing for us. thanks dai.. 
kalopani
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dai haru, mero pani euta sano question. 

The new I485 form requires to fill in all the political or other organizations you were or are a member of. for someone who was a member of student organization in Nepal and filing up the green card what dates should be put. The person joined the party in his late teens and never resigned and moved to the US. they want the from to till date. what should be the "to" date for someone who hasn't resigned. should it be the date they left Nepal, or write "present" ?
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