As this 90-day period will end later this month (May 21, 2004), many of you are anxiously awaiting further developments. The process at this point is that OMB has had almost the full 90 days for their review. This review, according to the DOL, has included sending the regulation to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for their input and review before final action. The OMB will send the regulation back to the DOL upon completion of its review. It is anticipated that the OMB will only require minor changes before the regulation can be finalized and the estimated timeframes are based upon this assumption. If the OMB requires more significant changes, then the timeframes will be greatly extended. The DOL has opined that even the Fall 2004 date may be unrealistic if there are extensive comments from DHS or DOJ to the PERM regulations.
it is best to forget about perm. we r waisitng our time thinkin in this magic called perm. as long as this administation is in power don't expect to fix the system.
it is best to forget about perm. we r waisitng our time thinkin in this magic called perm. as long as this administation is in power don't expect to fix the system.
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