ivyperfume said:I love this forum and here is my info to share
Chicago regional office RD 10/2004
45 day notice received 2/4/2005
45 day notice responded 2/9/2005
ETA case No. D-05005-10***
Interesting that my case start with 05***, while most of the people start with 04***.
stueym said:D = dallas
05005 = 5th day of 2005 (i.e. Jan 5)
10**** is the sequence number in the system
Hope that helps
sravu said:What is T stands for? My New Case number from Dallas starts with T.
Thanks
sravu said:ivyperfume,
May I please know your PD at State and from which State?
Thanks
Chicago-case said:Don't track your case by 45-day letter. It can also happen like the files which are transferred to BEC, the last, might get 45 day letter early.... I have seen so many old cases on this board where they haven't recieved this 45-day letter but have recived case numbers. So ...it might take few more days.....
As far as I know, 45-day letter is only letting the BEC know that you want to continue your case. Please don't panic wait for your turn.
All cases should be processed based on the PD and this processing should start after the 45 day replies are recieved......
What do you say guys????
pzgjxr said:I sent an email to status@dal.dflc.us, and this is the reply I received on the same day:
"February 17, 2005
Dear Requestor:
The purpose of this letter is to acknowledge your request regarding the
status of the above-referenced case.
The new case number is: NOT YET ASSIGNED
The above-referenced case has been transferred to one of the Division of
Foreign Labor Certification's Backlog Processing Centers. At this time,
we are unable to provide any status information on Permanent Labor
Certifications. All Processing Center files are in the process of being
transferred into a new database. Once the data entry process is
completed, a 45-day letter will be issued on all applications requesting
additional information from the employer if needed.
Please do not request additional status information for at least 90 days
after responding to the 45-day letter.
Sincerely,
DFLC Backlog Processing Center"
FYI
pzgjxr, what information did you provide to request the status of your LC case? Is company name and employee name enough?pzgjxr said:I sent an email to status@dal.dflc.us, and this is the reply I received on the same day:
"February 17, 2005
Dear Requestor:
The purpose of this letter is to acknowledge your request regarding the
status of the above-referenced case.
The new case number is: NOT YET ASSIGNED
The above-referenced case has been transferred to one of the Division of
Foreign Labor Certification's Backlog Processing Centers. At this time,
we are unable to provide any status information on Permanent Labor
Certifications. All Processing Center files are in the process of being
transferred into a new database. Once the data entry process is
completed, a 45-day letter will be issued on all applications requesting
additional information from the employer if needed.
Please do not request additional status information for at least 90 days
after responding to the 45-day letter.
Sincerely,
DFLC Backlog Processing Center"
FYI
sleepless_in_IN said:If we don't get the 45 day letter how do you expect us to get into the FIFO queue for processing? If our cases sit in boxes while they process cases based on 45 day letter responses. And we NEVER EVEN GET OUR 45 DAY letter....how do you suppose our applications will ever get looked at? I don't follow your logic I think it’s natural to be anxious about the 45 day letter. At least if you get that you know that your application was received and not lost in the transfer process. When you respond back you know you have a chance of getting your application ever processed!
tao2004 said:I have a friend. Her case got remanded 2 years ago and put in non-RIR. She told me now the case was transferred to BEC. What's gonna happen to those cases? She said her lawyer is trying to convert her case to RIR. So BEC is actually a very good news for her.
RIR and non-RIR, after being transferred to BEC, are we in the same queue? If so, that means there are lots lots people ahead of me.
I am just wondering when I can get LC if everything is fine. When I was in DOL, I can still tell the speed and waiting time expected. Now I am clueless...
cice said:pzgjxr, what information did you provide to request the status of your LC case? Is company name and employee name enough?
thx
airman said:Hi,
My dates:
PD August 2002,
RD Feb, 2003
TX, RIR
No letter so far. Anybody in the same boat?
I see alot of folks getting letters even from later dates and different states.