creative10 said:Since it is well past 90 days, you can have your attorney send an inquiry to AILA to follow up with DOL
Thanks Creative10 for information...
creative10 said:Since it is well past 90 days, you can have your attorney send an inquiry to AILA to follow up with DOL
creative10 said:Vivek Singh
SWA response is always delayed (so what's new). If your attorney is rasonably confident that the wage offered in your job posting is going to be higher than the one that SWA determines, then you can file the advertisement at any time. However, if the SWA comes back with a higher suggested wage, you will need to file the advertisements again.
creative10 said:Since it is well past 90 days, you can have your attorney send an inquiry to AILA to follow up with DOL
perm_eb2_wanted said:filed on jan 10 2006
certified on March 1
perm
eb2
BS+5
senior software engineer
michigan
my priority date is current
got to file i140 and 485 now
thanks for all the help that i got!
perm_eb2_wanted said:filed on jan 10 2006
certified on March 1
perm
eb2
BS+5
senior software engineer
michigan
my priority date is current
got to file i140 and 485 now
thanks for all the help that i got!
creative10 said:ddoocc
AILA stands for American Immigration Lawyers Association. go to
www.aila.org
If your attorney is a member of the AILA, then he should send the inquiry about your case to the AILA liaison committee and they will follow up with DOL on the reason for the delay in your case. Normally, if you case is okay, it will get approved within a 2 to 3 wek timeframe after your attorney sends the inquiry to AILA