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CA DOL too!!!!!
Bhai Rajiv,
CA DOL toooooo!
Thanks,
logicators
Bhai Rajiv,
CA DOL toooooo!
Thanks,
logicators
Originally posted by operations
I have asked Monica to set up a petition for us to sign. We will cover all 50 states. Let me see what they (USDOL) say. Hopefully we will not have to go to court over this.
Originally posted by rsiv
Dear Rajiv,
Thanks for your responce and help.
we have been paying taxes for the past several years and living in the dream of America. We have now kids born in this country and families developed in this society/culture.
My friend whoese labor was stuck in MD, recently lost his Job, he got PHD in science, but his labor processing was stuck in MD for more than year and half, and now he has to start this all over again. People who filed for immigratinon using 245(i) clause got immigration cleared before him form other states.
Looks like illigal immigrants are getting better chances to live here than the people who are trying immigration legally with better qualifications and streghts to.
Please help us in escalating this matter to DOL and concern authorities. we appreciate you help.
Thanks Again.
Originally posted by operations
Not really. Processing times vary widely. I think the more pertinent point is why are their such delays. I know that if DOL levied a fees but expedited process, most of us will gladly pay it. Why then would they not increase resources.
Originally posted by njlongwait
Thanks for your help Rajiv,
I've been reading the forum for a while and this is my first post, so I apologize in advance if I screw up
I also agree that many of us will be willing to pay additional fees to expedite our cases.
I'm stuck with NJ DoL (March 2002) and my H1 runs out on Feb 2003, so as far as I know I don't even qualify for the 7th year extension from the recently signed HR2215.
I'm in for a petition to bring this matter to the USDOL.
Thanks
Originally posted by usnycus
Njlongwait
Why don't you ask your attorney to send a letter to NJ DOL saying your H1-B is about to expire and if they can expedite the processing in your case. I have been reading thread's on this site for long time and have seen user's getting +ve response back in cases like your's. I think that worth a try.....It won't harm you or your pending application in any way, but gains are huge....
In the mean time I will also try to find that thread(s) where I saw user's saying DOL approved his/her application when his/her attorney send letter to DOL requestimg immediate action as his/her H1-B was also about to expire.....
Try....& let's see what happens.....
Originally posted by operations
Not every DOL region has an expedite policy. And the policy may be discontinued with the passage of the new law.