Gogol75 said:"Leaving the TR case untouched" means that PERM will be filed as a fresh application and not as a conversion. In such cases, both applications can go in parallel. Ofcourse the PERM aplication will get the PD of when it was filed. DOL is yet to take a decision of such multiple filings.
The advantage of such a approach is that whichever labor is first approved (most likely PERM) can be used for I-140 filing. This would have been a huge advantage had the immigration packet been included in the Budget Reconciliation Bill. But that is history now. All eyes are now on the Immigration Reform Bill slated for February. Who knows what might happen then, and it is always best to have your options open.
If converting to PERM is risky (especially for folks past the 6 years of H1B), filing a fresh PERM (as long as DOL is undecided) is a good option.
Gogol75 said:Shagua,
Where did you find this information?
The DOL indeed issued this statement but later retracted it.
According to the latest update, DOL is yet undecided on cases where a labor is pending at BEC and another is filed through PERM. So for now it is allowed.
The latest DOL update deals in detail with cases where multiple PERM cases have been filed for the same alien-employer combination.
GCBy2010 said:Has anyone got an approval (or been asked to proceed with Ad) for a Non-RIR application which was never advertised/transferred to DOL originally ?
Also this website says that the backlog will be eliminated in 24 to 30 months in July 2004, which means backlogs will be eliminated by December 2006. Any thoughts ?
http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/foreign/times.asp
GCBy2010 said:My priority date is May 2001, EB3 Non-RIR from Texas. Next month to yours. Never made it to Regional. Attorneys received and responded to 45 day letter in October 2005.
Did your Non-RIR case get advertised recently and was approved ? I am trying to find if BECs have issued orders to advertise for anyone in non-RIR category that originally never made to regional DOLs.
tarikida said:That is a promising news. Could you please tell us the contents of the 45 day letter ?
Are they asking the employer to start advertising for the post as this is for Non-RIR
life_w/o_gc said:Good for you!
I am still waiting.
My PD is April 2002
EB3 NON-RIR
CA
Quick question are you in Computer filed?
Could you please provide first 5 digits of your ETA Number?
Thanks
polarpv said:Michigan folks - Please post your status's? Here are my case details and theeir hasn't been any progress in a long time.
Case filed in Michigan
Case Type/Status: TR
PD: August 28, 2000
RD: Feb 7,2003
45 day letter: Feb 18, 2005.
Response to 45 day letter: March 2005
ETA Case Number: D-05011-XXXXX
Pavan_N said:Hello Polarpv,
I am also in the same boat. My details are below. BEC closed my case by mistake and currently attorney is working with BEC to reopen the case. It is very slow process.
Hope we will hear soon.
Case filed in Michigan
Case Type/Status: TR
PD: June 18, 2000
RD: Oct 17,2002
45 day letter: April, 2005.
Response to 45 day letter: April 06 2005
ETA Case Number: D-05013-XXXXX
Pavan
luckyz said:per my request, the attorney finally sent over a sceenshot of my case status.
However, the "case status" column is empty.
The "case received date" says 06/04/2002, but the "Priority Date" is empty again.
Does that mean my PD is 06/04/2002?
I have not received 45 day letter yet, TR EB2 filed through Colorado, never made it to the regional. Is it normal?
Can I require another copy of screenshot from DBEC directly? how? I am skeptical that the attorney has done something on the screenshot.
luckyz