mike1000 said:Guys,
Good news.
My RIR was filed with NY SESA on October 12, 2001.
My lawyer called me today saying that it has been approved.
We can move on to the I-140 and I-485 stage.
mike1000
mike1000 said:Next time I see him I will ask if he knows the exact dates.
Our paralegal is saying that she was getting NOF for october(2001) cases in june/july. So she is assuming that my case was moved to the regional office in june/july. Now they are getting NOF for December/January cases.
I hope this info helps.
mike1000 said:Next time I see him I will ask if he knows the exact dates.
Our paralegal is saying that she was getting NOF for october(2001) cases in june/july. So she is assuming that my case was moved to the regional office in june/july. Now they are getting NOF for December/January cases.
I hope this info helps.
mike1000 said:Next time I see him I will ask if he knows the exact dates.
Our paralegal is saying that she was getting NOF for october(2001) cases in june/july. So she is assuming that my case was moved to the regional office in june/july. Now they are getting NOF for December/January cases.
I hope this info helps.
mike1000 said:Next time I see him I will ask if he knows the exact dates.
Our paralegal is saying that she was getting NOF for october(2001) cases in june/july. So she is assuming that my case was moved to the regional office in june/july. Now they are getting NOF for December/January cases.
I hope this info helps.
Captain Sparrow said:New labor applications (from Jan 05) will be sent to two National Processing Centers.
As far as I understand, whoever files for labor on Jan 1st will be processed immediately, while people who filed in 2001 will still be waiting in the Backlog Elimination Centers.
Am I correct here ?
kohls said:Wow ! That's first news of December / January cases being started. Thanks for sharing it with us.
JustWatching said:- Yes, it is a ONE step process. Case will be fully processed at the BEC without being sent elsewhere.
- Will January 2002/February 2002 cases get screwed? Probably not. Did a little more research and Indiana (1 person only processing both RIR and non_RIR cases) and DC, Arkansas seem to have very low volume so they will probably fly through cases in those states and reach NY October 2001 in 6 months or less - which is what it would take today to get through the entire process.
- The open question is whether they will really stick to processing by PD or not. This will determine if we need to wait for Philly and Dallas Regions (although the memo makes no mention of either region) or San Francisco region to be processed. I would LIKE to guess that this will not be the case.
-gcby2020 - My thoughts on your analysis are the following:
-- Oldest months have less cases than more recent months e.g. All states have September 2004 cases pending vs. just a few states have April 2001 cases pending. i.e. faster processing of older states.
-- The BECs are split into teams - one team data enters, one team does RIR, one team does non-RIR and one team works cases with complex issues. I would assume that cases wil be entered in the first few months (e.g. maybe between now and March 2005 - hence the transition schedule). After that there would no longer be a need for the data entry team. Also there is a learning curve for staff. So I would venture to say that the first 6 months will yield significant less volume than the latter months.
-- We also don't know what the distribution of staff is within each of those teams. e.g. they could overstaff the non-RIR to catch them up or not. They could overstaff data entry then transfer them to the processing teams - this should not be as much of an impact because I would assume they would balance data entry with processing speeds as much as possible.
eastwest said:Mike1000,
Congrats Man! Wish you all the best.
Justwatching,
I disagree with you on data entry coz When I applied for my 7th year, it looks like they have sent a screenshot of my file as a proof for 7th year extension. Also by common sense, it is impossible to manage this huge system only by paper trail. So if they are using different type of database then all they have to do so export, adjust the field mapping and import it back.
Thanks
EastWest
mike1000 said:My case was non-IT. The occupation is mechanical engineer.
I have never checked AVM.
Good luck to the rest of you! It is been a long wait for everyone.
I asked my lawyer and they told me that Regional NY DOL is processing cases from May 2004 and SESA is still processing from beginning of Oct (as per their phone conversation with those guys). Also, as they have reduced the ppl in state processing now, so it might be more slow.Suhel said:So the theory is correct ..... Non-IT cases get processed well before IT cases ........ which means IT cases don't get too excited !