Eb2 Perm?
Might not be the exactly right place to discuss, but anyway...
mnhrdc,
I talked to attorney last week. He brought some information a little bit different...
The lawyer said there is no difference between before and after PERM, except for the 95% vs 100 %. He raised an example of software engineer, Master degree with 2 year experience in network programming in Northern CA. The position on the evaluation form (from state agency?) is level 2 and salary is around 73k. He mentioned level 3 and level 4 should be around 84k and 95k. However, he thought level 2 can make strong enough a case for EB2 since it's Master already. So seems salary won't be a big issue???
Of course there are more requirements for ads and more legal burden for company, in case of audit.
My understanding is, as long as your case is well-prepared, meet the requirement and follows rules, there is no reason to reject you. (it's not illegal for them to shelve your case and do nothing). The only hassle may be the laboring advitisemeent. However, if there are qualified US workers want to and can assume your job and take your salary, there is really nothing to complain in the 1st place.
Furthermore, one important question is there any side effect to file a new PERM while keep the pending one? The attorney's answere is very likely you can do that, "no reason you can't do that". If that is the case, there is no reason not to explore the possibility of PERM.
May be answeres to all the questions will turn out soon.
Might not be the exactly right place to discuss, but anyway...
mnhrdc,
I talked to attorney last week. He brought some information a little bit different...
The lawyer said there is no difference between before and after PERM, except for the 95% vs 100 %. He raised an example of software engineer, Master degree with 2 year experience in network programming in Northern CA. The position on the evaluation form (from state agency?) is level 2 and salary is around 73k. He mentioned level 3 and level 4 should be around 84k and 95k. However, he thought level 2 can make strong enough a case for EB2 since it's Master already. So seems salary won't be a big issue???
Of course there are more requirements for ads and more legal burden for company, in case of audit.
My understanding is, as long as your case is well-prepared, meet the requirement and follows rules, there is no reason to reject you. (it's not illegal for them to shelve your case and do nothing). The only hassle may be the laboring advitisemeent. However, if there are qualified US workers want to and can assume your job and take your salary, there is really nothing to complain in the 1st place.
Furthermore, one important question is there any side effect to file a new PERM while keep the pending one? The attorney's answere is very likely you can do that, "no reason you can't do that". If that is the case, there is no reason not to explore the possibility of PERM.
May be answeres to all the questions will turn out soon.
mnhrdc said:30% Employers will have audit checks
Retain Documents for 5 years (electronic format is allowed)
Strict Job order postings, Advt in News papers will cost more money
100% privialing wages, EB2 is more restrictive and more Pay
Attorneys are now not sure what makes the computers to reject there applications. After a while they may start making documentation based on sucess rates.
(Remember they use to file EB3 comapred to EB2 even though you have more experience, and job requirement is allways very general in nature depending on the region)
Fallowing link may has some more info on PERM
http://www.ilw.com/lawyers/articles/2005,0314-yardum.shtm
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