I came to know that If we have LC and I-140 approved from previous employer, then the same priority date can be re-used (ported) by new employer for the employee. But we have to re-do the LC and I-140 again from scratch. Now, it may take a while before the new employer will re-file the new LC...
I have B.Tech (4 years) and M.Tech (3 semesters). I received an RFE in I-140 asking evidence that M.Tech. was a two year degree program. I-140 was filed under EB2 category. I read the official document on "advanced degree requirements" and it states that master should be equivalent of US masters...
Labor approved: June 2003, CA, RIR
Today I received a notification from my law firm that my labor has been approved. Details can be found in my signature. This forum has been very helpful, specially, the tracker for providing hope during the desperate wait. I can understand the painful wait and...
Re: So Many Rejections. Why !!!
(http://www.murthy.com/news/n_relper.html)
The backlog processing centers (BPCs) began with just over 363,000 labor certifications in the backlog. The DOL reports that 108,000 of these cases have been completed. There are at least 255,000 cases that have not...
Re: Approval without 45 day letter?
There should never had been a 45 day letter stuff in the first place. Its just an attempt on BECs end to reduce their work by small fraction at the expense of high cost and burden further backlogging their backlogged process.
Re: Help Needed (address change)
Or you can simply fill out the AR-11 form. It should update your address in the LC application. Although, it should be filled within 10 days, but its better than not filing at all.
no EB info in evidence of labor
I received the response to the request of evidence of labor for filing 9th year extension from PBEC. It took one working day for the response. Although the processing type is set to RIR (correctly) but I do not see EB category in this email response. Has EB...
A relevant question: Is CA the only state where LCs were distributed b/w two centers?
Although it makes sense to send all applications of one state to one single center to preserve at-least-state-level-fifo. But if there are other states where applications were distributed among two centers...
some staff moved from DBEC -> PBEC
My law firm told me that there is some movement of staff from DBEC to PBEC in order to speed up the things at slowed-PBEC. I see some activity of approvals in PBEC in the last few weeks which sort of confirms this news. But anything is possible because this...
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