justlc said:My PD is Aug 3 2004 KS
45 day - 07/21/2005
LC- Inprocess
Can you post your first 7 digits of ETA case number?
It is D-05005-10XXX
justlc said:My PD is Aug 3 2004 KS
45 day - 07/21/2005
LC- Inprocess
Can you post your first 7 digits of ETA case number?
justlc said:My PD is Aug 3 2004 KS
45 day - 07/21/2005
LC- Inprocess
Can you post your first 7 digits of ETA case number?
desolate said:According to my lawyer, this is a favorable thing.
According to forums, this change is not welcome. I do not really know what to believe.
time will answer
desolate said:According to my lawyer, this is a favorable thing.
According to forums, this change is not welcome. I do not really know what to believe.
time will answer
kgp said:Or once the requirement on Labor says Bachelors then NSC does not care about higher degree like Masters or even P.HD (Doctors Degree) etc.
desolate said:According to my lawyer, this is a favorable thing.
According to forums, this change is not welcome. I do not really know what to believe.
time will answer
desolate said:My lawyer feels 2 possibilities
1. RFE
2. Final review = Data review from In process stage.
I definitely do not want a RFE after all this time.
Tried calling 202 number. Could only leave a message. do not know what to do. Anybody in similar situation????????????????
Zgreen said:This is definitely alarming. You wonder what BEC folks are cooking now! Hopefully it means Final Review. Keep us posted guys.
downinflorida said:And now it is back to In Process.
Only those guys in DBEC know what is going on.
PD: 04/01/2004
SWA: IL
45 Day Letter Replied: 17th July 2006
Current Status: In Process
madjad said:Hello,
I have a question for all the experts/ gurus.Please advise
I had filed for my labor certification (PD-Dec 2004, EB-2 Special handling, MI). I have yet to see my labor approved. Additionally, I come from India so I have retrogression to deal with.
My husband is due to finish his residency but his H1 visa expires 3 months before his completion of residency. (we were hopeful that my LC would come through and that Icould apply for his EAD but that is not to be- given the time frame). He has a job offer. Can he apply for PERM fron his job offer. We have sought the opinion from two lawyers and one says "Yes" and the other "NO". The lawyer who says "no" says that as my husband has yet not completed residency he is not eligible for a future job! Any opinion? I am not sure which lawyer to go through- obviously both are very expensive.
Please advise