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When was his file moved to philly DOL? Any idea?
When was his file moved to philly DOL? Any idea?
Originally posted by amehdi_amehdi
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea if delaware labor has stalled yet again in November 2002. Looks like NJ is moving much faster (They moved from july to september 2001 in a month) while delaware is on november 2002 for a couple or more months now.
I'm planning to file a labor from delaware (moving from NJ) and don't know if I should wait or just go ahead with it.
Also, anyone knows if you can file for a labor certification while you are waiting for H-1 transfer to come through or do you have to wait for H1 to be approved?
Thanks,
amedi
Originally posted by kishuibm
Delaware is safe play man .. and you dont need to wait for the H1 to come . you can goahead and file for LC .. In this way you can save some time.
~Kishu
Originally posted by Sahithi
I'm also using others labor for my process(140 and 485 in process). Any clue of rejection cases or any anticipated queries.
What generally INS try to match if I use others labor?
I met many people with success not one with rejection
Appreciate your thoughts!
Originally posted by amehdi_amehdi
This is an excellent board and thanks everyone for replying.
I had another question . My situation is that the company offering me a job is very small and they don't have a proper office in Delaware (although they are incorporated in delaware) and plan to open an office in delaware by years end. They do have a small space where the accountant etc. sit so there is a physical presence.
Does anyone know if during the labor at state or regional level, these things might cause a problem. The salary being offered is quite decent but I'm still not sure if I should do this. I'm working in new jersey and new jersey people are ready to apply but it takes such a long time nowadays in new jersey. Besides, the unemployment rate in delaware is the second lowest in the nation and that might help too (3.7% in DE compared to 6.0% in the US)
Now I spoke to my lawyer and he says "why don't you do regular" in delaware, since delaware has the same dates and times for both regular and non-regular.so here my question is "anyone has any idea if regulars are being processed in the same time frame as non-regular"?
He also asked me to start considering putting out ads through the employer for a couple of months before applying for GC if I don't want to do regular processing. Any tips on that will be helpful too?
Also (sorry for the excessive questions), I do have a broad choice of designation in the company, so should I ask them to file me under say a technical analyst or business-technical kind of designation or just the plain old software engineer kind of designation since the IT people are having some trouble of late.
Thanks everyone and keep up the good work.All help would be highly appreciated since I need to make a decision in the next week itself.