TR to RIR conversion
Hello folks,
Here is our company lawyers take on the conversion issue specific to my situation (PD march 2003, on 9th year of H1).
"We have carefully analyzed whether or not it would be beneficial to convert your "traditional" labor certification application to an "RIR" application. We've considered the implications from a strategic stand-point, taking into account
the likelihood of a successful RIR labor market test, the impact on adjudication times, the movement of priority dates, and the like. We have concluded that the potential positive impact of such a conversion (which supposedly would be an earlier adjudication) would be outweighed by several other negative factors, including the risk that a true RIR labor market test (which is different from a PERM labor market test) would be unsuccessful considering our company's corporate structure, as well as current environment. Given that the benefit of such a conversion would likely only
be a somewhat earlier adjudication (the RIR labor market test would take a few months to complete anyway), the substantial risk of a failed labor market test certainly outweighs the negligible benefit. DOL has advised that, regardless of whether or not a labor certification application is converted to RIR, all pending applications at the backlog reduction center should be adjudicated by next September. At this point, you will be better served by standing by your traditional labor certification application."
Hello folks,
Here is our company lawyers take on the conversion issue specific to my situation (PD march 2003, on 9th year of H1).
"We have carefully analyzed whether or not it would be beneficial to convert your "traditional" labor certification application to an "RIR" application. We've considered the implications from a strategic stand-point, taking into account
the likelihood of a successful RIR labor market test, the impact on adjudication times, the movement of priority dates, and the like. We have concluded that the potential positive impact of such a conversion (which supposedly would be an earlier adjudication) would be outweighed by several other negative factors, including the risk that a true RIR labor market test (which is different from a PERM labor market test) would be unsuccessful considering our company's corporate structure, as well as current environment. Given that the benefit of such a conversion would likely only
be a somewhat earlier adjudication (the RIR labor market test would take a few months to complete anyway), the substantial risk of a failed labor market test certainly outweighs the negligible benefit. DOL has advised that, regardless of whether or not a labor certification application is converted to RIR, all pending applications at the backlog reduction center should be adjudicated by next September. At this point, you will be better served by standing by your traditional labor certification application."