lax-gc said:Hi SS_2004
can you post whether you filed as EB3 or EB2 ??
EB-2
lax-gc said:Hi SS_2004
can you post whether you filed as EB3 or EB2 ??
LongWaitSin2000 said:I hava a pending labor with company A with PD Jan 2004 in EB3.My 6 yrs are done in Feb 2006.Company B sponsored my H1B and got my H1 till Feb 2007.
Now company B is ready to go for PERM with EB2 probably sometime in december.
What do you gurus think?should I continue to stay with company A or should i go for B?If I go to company B and DBEC clears my Labor with company A sometime in Jan 2006.Will I be able to goback to comany A on the previous H1B.
Your comments and guidance us greatly appreciated.
For the records my info is
PD:01/09/2004
Processing Type--RIR
case Source -Region
Corrections Letter generated --03/30/2005
Correction Options returned --04/19/2005
Case Status --Data Review..
750B Missing Fields---Date signed of declaration Information..
This is from screen shot 0n 10/01/2005.
DesiGCMirage said:T stands for temporary. you need not worry about that. As long as the other digits match with digits in the 45-day letter ETA number, you are OK.
LongWaitSin2000 said:I hava a pending labor with company A with PD Jan 2004 in EB3.My 6 yrs are done in Feb 2006.Company B sponsored my H1B and got my H1 till Feb 2007.
Now company B is ready to go for PERM with EB2 probably sometime in december.
What do you gurus think?should I continue to stay with company A or should i go for B?If I go to company B and DBEC clears my Labor with company A sometime in Jan 2006.Will I be able to goback to comany A on the previous H1B.
Excellent Info and Analysis.mvinays said:BEC Analysis Summary
As of today, after closely examining the BEC Priority Date tracker spreadsheet, here is the information I churned out of the spreadsheet.
Dallas BEC has so far approved nearly 4 times the number of cases approved by Philly BEC.
Philly has issued 2.5 times more 45-day letters than Dallas for SWA cases.
Dallas and Philly BECs have both approximately issued same total number of 45-day letters.
Philly has cleared nearly 40% of Non-RIR cases in approximately FIFO and have now shifted their resources on approval of RIR cases.
Philly has recently approved a major chunk (approx. 80%) of RIR regional cases from April 2002.
Many RIR regional cases pending at Philly with PD in 2001 are yet to be approved.
Philly is sending a handful of 45-day letters for June 2002 RIR cases which makes me think that the processing queue for RIR is somewhere around June 2002.
One-third of all Regional Cases have already been approved by the BECs.
Hardly 2 to 3% of SWA cases have been approved so far.
Philly BEC has made much better progress then Dallas BEC for Non-RIR cases.
Philly is approving a major bulk of Philly Regional DOL cases first.
Philly is currently not even looking at Atlanta Regional DOL cases since they have not received a single approval yet.
SF DOL cases that went to Dallas BEC ended up being a lot luckier than the ones that went to Philly BEC.
About 45-day letters from both BECs
About two thirds (66%) of all cases (both BECs included) have received 45 day letters. One-third of all the cases still need to receive the 45-day letter.
45-day letters are being sent in random order. So please don’t panic is you have not received yours yet.
Peak season for 45-day letters was from Dec 2004 to April 2005.
Pace of sending 45-day letters slowed down considerably in the period from May 2005 to July 2005 (possibly because resources were shifted on data-entry and approval).
Pace of sending 45-day letters has picked up a little between Aug 2005 and Oct 2005. However, this pace is not even close to the peak season of 45-day letters (Dec 2004 – Apr 2005).
About approvals from both BECs
Approvals first started trickling in between Mar 2005 and April 2005.
Pace of approvals picked up in May and June 2005.
Peak approval season was between July 2005 and Sept 2005 with Aug reporting the maximum number of approvals in any given month.
Oct 2005 continues to show a promising trend of approvals.
Correct me if I am wrong. Feel free to add more to this list. I am sure I may have missed out some important points that may be of interest to many of you.
NOTE: All the above points are my inferences from the BEC Priority Date Tracker spreadsheet maintained by JustWatching. I don't have any inside information.
Mi_2002 said:AILA has reported that the Senate Judiciary Committe is markedup a very important legislative bill on October 20, 2005, coming Thursday, to discuss the Budget Reconciliation and Immigration proposal that can give some relief to the current H-1B blackout and EB immigrant visa number retrogression. According to the AILA, the proposal includes the following:
Recapture of 300,000 unused H-1B numbers
Recpature of 90,000 unused EB immigrant visa numbers
Exempting spouses and minor children of EB principal aliens from the annual EB quota limit
Permit filing of I-485 even during the visa number retrogression.
AILA states that it is vitally important that the people in business community and scientific and research organizations reach out tothe following members of the Senate Judiciary Committee as urgently as possible:
Arlen Specter (R-PA) Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Ranking
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) Edward Kennedy (D-MA)
Charles Grassley (R-IA) Joseph Biden (D-DE)
Mike DeWine (R-OH) Herbert Kohl (D-WI)
Jeff Sessions (R-AL) Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Russ Feingold (D-WI)
John Cornyn (R-TX) Charles Schumer (D-NY)
Sam Brownback (R-KS) Richard Durbin (D-IL)
Tom Coburn (R-OK)
Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
Please call (202)224-3121 Congressional switchboard and obtain their email addresses or through their websites as quickly as possible: It is "extremely" important that everyone participates in this last minute campaign. For the talking points, please go aila website
GCOnly said:Excellent Info and Analysis.