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RE: moved to DOL

Congratulations to the those who have now left the clutches of MD SESA and gone to "greener" (hopefully smaller wait time there) pastures .... Pessimistic / Ciril99 / OctLabor / garp

:D

Eagerly waiting to hear news from the following ....
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duggils
mdlabour
bsun
Hangu
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home9022
jiangnan
md_east
al_paso
RahulatDC
ksfromMD
beam
mdgc2002
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Cheers,
mdlbr20020531
 
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Now, unconfirmed sources indicate that these reduction centers have just started their operation and the backlog cases are being transferred to the centers for processing. It is expected that sooner or later, the DOL will announce the launch of these centers. Please stay tuned to this website for development of this unconfirmed news.

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Now, unconfirmed sources indicate that these reduction centers have just started their operation and the backlog cases are being transferred to the centers for processing. It is expected that sooner or later, the DOL will announce the launch of these centers. Please stay tuned to this website for development of this unconfirmed news.

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Can you please provide us source of the information.

Thanx
 
The DOL has been pressing ahead its long-term strategic plan to operate the wagon, named "backlog reduction," in two wheels: One is the launch of the reengineered labor certification program named "PERM," and the other wheel is the reduction of backlog cases which remain in the pipeline at the time they launch the new PERM labor certification procedure. As we reported, the final rule of PERM is under review by OMB and it is almost certain that the PERM program will go into operation later part of this calendar year. Along with the PERM program, the DOL has also been working on operating two special backlog reduction centers which will process the current backlog cases in the large states and regional certifying offices. Supposedly these backlog reduction centers should start its operation ahead of the PERM launch.
 
Originally posted by bsun
The DOL has been pressing ahead its long-term strategic plan to operate the wagon, named "backlog reduction," in two wheels: One is the launch of the reengineered labor certification program named "PERM," and the other wheel is the reduction of backlog cases which remain in the pipeline at the time they launch the new PERM labor certification procedure. As we reported, the final rule of PERM is under review by OMB and it is almost certain that the PERM program will go into operation later part of this calendar year. Along with the PERM program, the DOL has also been working on operating two special backlog reduction centers which will process the current backlog cases in the large states and regional certifying offices. Supposedly these backlog reduction centers should start its operation ahead of the PERM launch.

Please post the source of this information. Thank you.
 
Re: RE: moved to DOL

Sadly haven't heard anything from my lawyers ... still waiting :(

Originally posted by mdlbr20020531
Congratulations to the those who have now left the clutches of MD SESA and gone to "greener" (hopefully smaller wait time there) pastures .... Pessimistic / Ciril99 / OctLabor / garp

:D

Eagerly waiting to hear news from the following ....
-------------
duggils
mdlabour
bsun
Hangu
-------------
home9022
jiangnan
md_east
al_paso
RahulatDC
ksfromMD
beam
mdgc2002
...
...

Cheers,
mdlbr20020531
 
My case went to regional.
I thank and appreciate all who contributed their efforts and time on this site.
Hold on!
 
03/12/2004: DOL Gaithersburg Centralized Processing Center Processing Record

As we reported last year, the DOL launched a pilot labor certification backlog reduction program at Gaithersburg, Maryland. Almost 3,000 cases were transferred to that center from the state offices and certifying officers offices mainly in the East Coast backlog states. According to the DOL authorities who attended the AILA conference this month, the Center received 3,083 cases, out of which it completed on 2,278 cases when it closed at the end of 2003. According to the officers, out of the approximately 800 left-out case, about 84 or 100 cases have been decided and people will receive receive the decision soon. Other 238 are waiting for the results of recuitment since these cases involved the retest of the market. Other cases are currently handled by the DOL National Office.
This Centralized Processing Center will apparently be used a model when the projected two backlog reductions go into operation. The cases in these centers are expected to be handled by contractors. Please stay tuned to this web site for the development of this news.
 
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I went to the link mentioned. But I did not find any related info. Could you please tell where exactly is the article in the link that you provided.

Thanks
mdgc2001
 
Any update guyz

Seems like it got stuck on Jan 7, 2002 but non-RIR is moved quite a bit, can soemone please find out thru their lawyers.

:(
 
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