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Still here lurking around... same old same old
mvinays said:I feel Philly BEC has been doing an awesome job for the past three months or so. If they continue at this pace, I feel PBEC approvals will outnumber DBEC approvals in the near future.
still here and no change in statusmmatravel said:I'm still around. Thanks for the valuable service!!
Garfield said:not that i am complaining but what caused the change of pace at PBEC? i hope they will go back to the cases they skipped in their random pick adn choose strategy.
chicago_blues said:I can't believe that I am writing this good news to this forum.
My application for employment is CERTIFIED. The date on the letter is June 20 and we received it today on June 30.
Thank to all of you for your support and insights.
Good luck!
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RIR-EB2-Chicago IL
D-05201-3xxxx
Priority Date:October 13,2004
45 DL Received:May 06, 2006
Labor Certified: June 20, 2006
mvinays said:We know that PBEC has been randomly skipping cases from 2001 and early 2002 and moving forward with approvals in late 2002. Here are the "theories" that try to explain PBEC's behavior. PBEC may have assigned cases from various date ranges to different processing analysts. Some of these analysts may be working on cases filed in later part of 2002 and they probably are the "more productive" analysts. Also, the analysts who have been assigned cases from 2001 and early 2002 may be over-worked or may be enjoying summer vacation or may have misplaced the cases/boxes or even messed up the sort order of the case files, which is why we see sporadic approvals now and then for 2001 and early 2002 cases. Also, it seems from our tracker that cases are being processed by State and hence we see different date ranges of cases being approved for cases filed from different States. PBEC has probably organized groups of analysts based on State and based on RIR/TR case type. Overall, the good news is that, in the recent months, PBEC appears to be strictly committed to increasing the pace of adjudication of all earlier filed cases in 2001 and 2002. The current trend appears to be very promising and I encourage all PBEC victims to continue to be hopeful.
Best of luck!!
First1 said:Chicago_Blues:
Congratulations! Good luck to you for the remainder of GC process.
Good to know that DBEC is adjudicating cases faster. Can you please let us know your certifying officer and date when you replied to the 45day letter?
chicago_blues said:The certifying officer's name is Jenny Elser.
I know that my lawyer replied to the 45 day letter after May 17 since that is the date we received it. However I am not sure exactly on which date she replied.
Good luck to you all again!
mamtegodosc said:Just got a call from my lawyer, they received my application back from Dallas BEC.
Hang on everyone, seems like things are starting to move!
Almost forgot - could someone please-)) point me to the right forum here or tell me about next steps (e.g. concurrect 140 and 485)? I don't trust my lawyer and would like to learn more before I meet him (...imagine that I educated him about new Premium Processing Service...)
Here are my details:
PD - Dec 2004
SWA - ILL
45 day letter received - mid May 2006
45 day letter replied - next day
Approval Date - not sure, have not seen paperwork yet
so_depressed said:what's your filing status? EB2 or EB3, RIR or NON-RIR?
Thanks.
U shud have asked for a screen shot from DBEC. from that u will know the case number.One thing i never relied on the lawyer .Becoz he never told me when he got 45 day letter .i came to know from DBEC screen shot i asked for.So i think its always better if we have some important info ourselves than lawyer giving us. they will take forever or never give.Good luck. Chances are u will get your approval in 2 months max.shanti1 said:I am sorry if this question is repeated, I replied the 45 day letter over a month ago, am I suppose to have an ETA number or case number? (the labor hasn't been approved yet). If yes, who will provide it to me? Thanks.
I assume you used your personal email address(yahoo/hotmail/gmail etc..). Try sending the email from your work id.shanti1 said:Thanks for your answer, chocolate, three months ago I sent DBEC an email (following advice from this forum) requesting them my case number (that should be the screen shot, isn't it?), they replied was that they only provide it to lawyers, then I asked my lawyer, he said that the case number assignment happens when labor is approved and not before, so what can I do? Thank you so much!