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Hi ,p76 said:My conversion case was approved today.
RIR -PERM EB2
PD: Feb, 2004
FYI
Can pls give us full detials like ..
When your conversion is filed and steps we need to take to for the conversion?
Thanks
Hi ,p76 said:My conversion case was approved today.
RIR -PERM EB2
PD: Feb, 2004
FYI
jn_tsau said:My lawyer just informed me of the receipt of PERM approval notice.
RIR-PERM conversion
PD: March 2004
PERM conversion filed: Jan 17, 2006
Notice of withdrawal of original RIR received: Feb 10, 2006
PERM approval received: March 28, 2006
processed in Pilly BEC.
It seems that the DOL is picking up the pace for PERM conversion cases.
Thanks to everyone who has shared their PERM conversion expenrience here. I found it very useful.
Good luck to everyone!
jn_tsau said:My lawyer just informed me of the receipt of PERM approval notice.
RIR-PERM conversion
PD: March 2004
PERM conversion filed: Jan 17, 2006
Notice of withdrawal of original RIR received: Feb 10, 2006
PERM approval received: March 28, 2006
processed in Pilly BEC.
It seems that the DOL is picking up the pace for PERM conversion cases.
Thanks to everyone who has shared their PERM conversion expenrience here. I found it very useful.
Good luck to everyone!
Can you please share some detailed information about your case? For example, do you need to do additional recruitment before the conversion is filed?jn_tsau said:To LALOO_PRASAD:
Mine is EB2, PhD+ 1 year experience
To shibujoys:
Yes I am able to keep my PD of Mar 2004
Interesting..I thought these 2 were unrelated but maybe thats not the case..dbar said:Does DOL audit the company every time they reject an application from the company? If I have one application in backlog center and one filed in PERM (with the same job description), and if my PERM application gets rejected, what are the chances that my old application in backlog center will clear? Also, what might be the reasons for rejection of an application?
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thanks!
yyang18 said:File date: Non-RIR EB2 11/2002 IL
no reach region level
No 45 DL
Dallas backlog center
I am going to convert my traditional labor to PERM process this month.
Per my analysis on some Dallas backlog data, here are some findings:
1. They are focusing on processing the cases filed during 11/03 - 3/04
2. They are focusing on processing the cases which replied 45 DL during 1/05 - 5/05
3. Only one Non-RIR was approved, therefore, they are focusing on processing RIR case now
4. according to the number of certified cases from 11/05 to 1/06, they speeded up the case process. Again all of the cases are RIR.
Let's assume the backlog center can finish data entry before 6/06, but what about 45 Day letter? How long take them to complete this job? Maybe the answer is the end of 2006. My case will not be process until 2007
If I file conversion case 2 months later (April, 2006) and Chicago PERM center takes 6 months to aprove my conversion case, then I still will get the aproved labor before Oct. 2006.
Any comment?
Meera Maria said:hi gurus,
please advice me on filing or conversion to perm.
I am on my 8th year extension with the PD MARCH 2003 RIR EB3 with the PBEC filed under company A.
I have got a new job offer from company B. please advice me on the following questions.
1. Is it possible for me to change my H1b to company B, while i am on my 8th year extension.?
2. If Yes is the answer to Q.1, can I apply for a perm, retaining the old PD with the pbec.?
gurus, please advice me.
thanks in advance,
xman_74 said:Yyang18,
Any word on your conversion to PERM ?
My non-RIR 4/2001 MI is stuck in DBEC. I am wondering if applying to PERM will be any faster. Currently I am on my 7th year H1-B.
Can I apply to PERM with a different employer?
My current company is downsizing (estimated 3000 lay-offs). Is PERM an option ?
Any infor will be extremely appreciated,
Thanks, xman_74
yyang18 said:Hi,
Our company is posting a job ad internally and may be the coming sunday newspaper too for the perm conversion.
It took about 4 months to reach this step, and kind of frustration. What can you do when you work for a huge company.
I guessed it may not ready to file perm conversion until July, 2006 based on our HR and attorney's working pace.
Personally I think if your non RIR case did not reach to regional level before transferring to backlog center, then it may worth to convert the pending labor to perm. But it also depends on your company's working pace and attitute. If they process your case like our company, then it may not save you too much time because all backlog cases will be processed within a year or two.
Long story in short, if your company starts the conversion process now and can complete the filing no more than 4-5 months, you may worth to try.
Regarding filing a new perm with other employer, I think you definitly can do that if you do not mind spend several thousands dolloars legal fee. It always safe if there is a backup. The another drawback is that you can use the old priority date if you file a new perm with another employer. I filed perm for my wife and she got approved in Jan. 06
Good luck and have a nice weekend.
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