Guys,
Any updates on this one.
source: http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
10/31/2005: USCIS Labor Certification Substitution Elimination Proposed Rule Making Agenda
The USCIS is also scheduled to initiate the rule making process for this proposed rule to eliminate substitution of certified labor certification application and imposing the period of validity of certified labor certification application at 45 days. It is scheduled to be released in November 2005 with the 60-day comment period ending in January, 2006. No one will be surprised to see the USCIS requesting the OMB to review and approve this proposed rule by the USCIS in the very near future.
When the DOL started the process, the schedules between the DOL and USCIS gave the impression that the two departments were not necessarily well coordinated in terms of scheduling, but now here we go! Hold your breath!
While S.1932 gives us some or more relief. I believe this will also help us to some extend right?.
Any updates on this one.
source: http://www.immigration-law.com/Canada.html
10/31/2005: USCIS Labor Certification Substitution Elimination Proposed Rule Making Agenda
The USCIS is also scheduled to initiate the rule making process for this proposed rule to eliminate substitution of certified labor certification application and imposing the period of validity of certified labor certification application at 45 days. It is scheduled to be released in November 2005 with the 60-day comment period ending in January, 2006. No one will be surprised to see the USCIS requesting the OMB to review and approve this proposed rule by the USCIS in the very near future.
When the DOL started the process, the schedules between the DOL and USCIS gave the impression that the two departments were not necessarily well coordinated in terms of scheduling, but now here we go! Hold your breath!
While S.1932 gives us some or more relief. I believe this will also help us to some extend right?.