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    Transfer of Application between service centers

    Mine was initially sent to Vermont. Receipt date May 17th. It got transferred to texas on August 17th. Case was approved on August 29th. Your lawyer/employer should get a transfer note with initial receipt date. If it is incorrect I was told a lawyer can call in and have it corrected...
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    Transferred from Vermont to Texas

    Hi, My case was initially in Vermont. Receipt date May 17th. It was transferred to texas on August 17th. My case was approved on August 29th. FYI You or your lawyer/employer should get a transfer note in mail. That note should state the original receipt date. Otherwise I was told that...
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    Anyone got H1 approved from TSC recently? Please post your Receipt date!

    I have not even gotten a receipt yet. My lawyer send in the paperwork on April 4th. Should I be concerned?
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    Retrogression: Doing the Math

    What was the point of PERM, if you can't go any further anyway?
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    Atlanta PERM Processing Center Tracking

    Prevailing Wages Since you guys are all in atlanta you should know how long does it take to determine prevailing wages? Thanks in advance. T
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    Urgent Advise Needed Asap Please!!

    considering the fact that my lawyer was late for 2 days and the quota was filled i have the same problem. I guess no one has an answer.
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    Language Recuirment as Business Necessity

    I speak georgian and russian, and my company besides american market, targets georgian (former USSR) and russian markets. and I am the person who would be resposible for sales and marketing activities in that region. I thinks that's what you were asking. Thanks
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    Language Recuirment as Business Necessity

    Hi Everyone, First of all I would like to apoligize if my questions were already answered here in this forum. I tried to find related threads and I could not. Basically, my whole case is built on language requirement as business necessity. I have heard that chances are very small. I was...
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