hi ha_hk,
1. Non-RIR/Regular is generally slower than RIR due to the additional recruitment and/or steps that are overseen by the Labor depts.
2. Due to the 245(i) stuff that justdoit mentioned, there are probably a whole bunch of people who applied for Regular labor certification - more than those who applied for RIR
3. No one, ever, has a clue. This is all a guessing game, with optimism and frustation taking hold of you alternately.
Sometimes I think we who try to stay within the legal boundaries and abide by the rules suffer the most.
1. Non-RIR/Regular is generally slower than RIR due to the additional recruitment and/or steps that are overseen by the Labor depts.
2. Due to the 245(i) stuff that justdoit mentioned, there are probably a whole bunch of people who applied for Regular labor certification - more than those who applied for RIR
3. No one, ever, has a clue. This is all a guessing game, with optimism and frustation taking hold of you alternately.
Sometimes I think we who try to stay within the legal boundaries and abide by the rules suffer the most.
Originally posted by ha_hk
Thanks for ur reply.
Like RIR I thought non-rir will also pick up it's pace. But it hasn't.
Any idea why it hasn't moved from april2001?
i'm very much confused and hope someone atleast has a clue about it.
ha_hk