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samgc140
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Hello,

Please advice on this.

Application is filed under EB2 category.
In Labor certificate minimum education requirement is Master's

My I-140 is denied because of 3 years Bachelors degree.
I have 3 yrs bachelors + 2 years Masters + 4 yrs work exp.

Received RFE on 15th June 2009.
We submitted 2 education evaluations on Sept 3rd 2009, which says my Master’s degree is equivalent to US Masters Degree.

Received denial notice on 28th Sept 2009.
After denial, Lawyer is planning to file appeal with federal court.

Does anyone have the same issue?

I read about a company called Career Consulting International (CCI)on internet, it seems they can prove my 3 yrs bachelors degree is equivalent to 4 yrs US Bachelors degree.
To proof this CCI is charging a huge amount.

Does anyone have any info about CCI?

Please advice.

Thanks.

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ShoSho
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file another labor

If your attorney is appealing file another labor certificate as a back-up to your appeal, for EB3 with 3 years of college/university education if this meets the job requirement - so it can come due while you wait for the appeal which can take some time.

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ShoSho
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3+2

Find an evaluator or professor or both who has access to the appeals office decision about the 3+2. It can help you.

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JoeF
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CIS nowadays does NOT accept a 3-year degree for the BS+5 requirement.
No evaluator can change that.

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Attorney_15
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Typically, USCIS is more likely to agree that a 3 year BS plus 2 year MS equals a Bachelor's Degree than an MS Degree. The fact that two evaluations state such education equals a MS would generally be considered to help the case that such education does equal a MS.

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