meng6917 said:My case has also changed from in progress to data review, which is very dispointing. Anybody knows what this implies? What I can do?
Thanks a lot!
roma77 said:I just wrote a small java program that goes to the doleta website, submits numbers and parses the results. Here are my findings:
Case numbers:
From D-05194-21000 to D-05194-23000
From 2000 cases there were 913 with numbers available, from them:
CERTIFIED - 239 (26.2%)
CLOSED - 120 (13.1%)
DATA REVIEW - 22 (2.4%)
IN PROCESS - 435 (47.6%)
WITHDROWN - 97 (10.6%)
my case is among those, the PD is 06/2004 .
Can somebody please tell me what is the number structure? I remember a post here but can't find it. I want to write a program that will try to get all the numbers (or a large amount of them) and see how many are processed a day (or a week, if it takes too long to run). It took me about ~5 minutes to run this program, but it could be done faster if I make it multythreaded and exclude the numbers that are not in the system.
panpangc said:Hi, roma77,
Nice job!!! I remembered somebody mentioned the first two digits are the year (05 is 2005), and the following 3 digits are the days pending (194 means the RD date should be June, 13). But I might be wrong.
Could you please also check the D-05195-2XXXX range? Thanks a lot!!
D-05195-2XXXX
MI/EB2
PD: June, 2004
45 Letters: May, 2006
IN PROCESS
CERTIFIED Count 435 35.45232274
CLOSED Count 180 14.66992665
DATA REVIEW Count 27 2.200488998
DENIED Count 3 0.244498778
IN PROCESS Count 489 39.85330073
WITHDRAWN Count 93 7.579462103
Grand Count 1227
roma77 said:Thanks.
I checked from 25000 to 27000
here are the results:
Code:CERTIFIED Count 435 35.45232274 CLOSED Count 180 14.66992665 DATA REVIEW Count 27 2.200488998 DENIED Count 3 0.244498778 IN PROCESS Count 489 39.85330073 WITHDRAWN Count 93 7.579462103 Grand Count 1227
I'll try to come up with a program that writes the data into the db, so you can keep track of what is happening with cases. I will probably go through all numbers at first and on subsequent requests I will only query ones that have a number.
One problem is to see where does it stop - it doesn't look like it goes to 99999, in my case D-05194 it went up to 22075, there were no numbers after that. I guess I'll just count the unsuccessfull attempts and go to the next day if I encounter more then, say, 100 cases with no numbers.
roma77 said:I just wrote a small java program that goes to the doleta website, submits numbers and parses the results. Here are my findings:
Case numbers:
From D-05194-21000 to D-05194-23000
From 2000 cases there were 913 with numbers available, from them:
CERTIFIED - 239 (26.2%)
CLOSED - 120 (13.1%)
DATA REVIEW - 22 (2.4%)
IN PROCESS - 435 (47.6%)
WITHDROWN - 97 (10.6%)
Hi roma77,
Very nice job. However, I am curious about the certified rate. I personally track the numbers from D-05004-09001 to D-05004-09999, there were about 819 with info available, from them the rate of certified is about 80%. Could you please run your program and testify my results?
Thank you so much for your help.
BECguy said:Hi roma77,
Very nice job. However, I am curious about the certified rate. I personally track the numbers from D-05004-09001 to D-05004-09999, there were about 819 with info available, from them the rate of certified is about 80%. Could you please run your program and testify my results?
Thank you so much for your help.
CERTIFIED 656 80.1
CLOSED 20 2.44
DATA REVIEW 3 0.37
DENIED 7 0.85
IN PROCESS 99 12.09
WITHDRAWN 34 4.15
819
panpangc said:Hi, roma77,
Nice job!!! I remembered somebody mentioned the first two digits are the year (05 is 2005), and the following 3 digits are the days pending (194 means the RD date should be June, 13). But I might be wrong.
Could you please also check the D-05195-2XXXX range? Thanks a lot!!
D-05195-2XXXX
MI/EB2
PD: June, 2004
45 Letters: May, 2006
IN PROCESS
CALabor2003 said:HI Roma77,
What you have done is really great!
My version of the number structure is that the first 2 digits represent the year and the last 3 is the days from the first day of the year when the batch was received. Since the older Applications were sent first in the first batch in 2004, then, we can safely deduce estimated FIFO list that was to be followed.
Can I suggest an enhancement? ... Now that you have the number structure, can you try and retieve all the numbers from the estimated time the first box was recieved at D-BEC and group them by the YYDDD number so we can monitor the "FIFO" process? Likewise, we can predict what batch(es) D-BEC is working on and what is lagging based on the daily/weekly statistical figures and what is the daily run rate for actioned applications...
Way to go ROMA77!!! Now we are seeing some light....
Thanks!!!
Coolz/Kevin James: Please help me also. Like you guys my BEC case status shows "WITHDRAWN" since yesterday morning. Its EB3 NON-RIR Oct 2002 case and my new PERM case is EB2 Aug 2005 which is approved. Both the cases are for different positions but for the same company.coolz said:kev: did you lawyer contacted them via phone or email.
my lawyer said he will try to contact but don't know how. and he said he will let me know and i 'vn't heard anything from him yet.
if anything comes to your end pls. notify me so i can keep track of mine and will do the same for you.
thanks
No Need to get confused. Once H1 is approved you are approved to work legally till for that 7th year extn approval date. Only thing you won't get 8th year extension in case labor is denied. Hope that situation will not come.chinnu2004 said:Thank you all for your support.
I have one more question that If I go and get H1-Extension for 7th year and LC is got denied. In that situation do I need to go back to home country immeditaly or I can stay still H1 expires i.e the full one year of 7th year approval expiration.
I appreciate everyone in the forum whoever supporting with their great suggestions.
roma77 said:I did some analysis. So far my discoveries are:
1. Dbec started on 04 257 or around that time.
2. the numeration seems to be continious through the days (if it stopped at 01200 on 257 it will start at 01201 on the 258).
3. Sometimes numbers go back a little (a thousand or so) on the next day. Looks like they were given in batches.
4. Sometimes the numeration gets reset and starts from 0.
5. Looks like there are quite a lot of unassigned numbers.
I run the program with the step of 1000 and here are the results (I am attaching them to this message).