talk to mvinay. He did it and should be able to guide you.anxicious waiter said:Did you file PERM through a lawyer or you did it yourself? I don't know if anyone has done PERM without a lawyer and would really like to hear some experience on that. How long did it take you to prepare for the PERM document inclucing ads? Thanks.
It is not just Visa numbers running away. At all the USCIS centers the 485 is processed not based in your PD but based on receipt date. So if PD moves to say Dec. 2004 and 10000 of these file 485, they are ahead in the queue of any of us.saknia said:Let EB2 not move more than what is the approval Month of PBEC . Thatway when we get out from here a little late our Visa Numbers are there for us.
Otherwise if it moves to 2004 then all DBEC approvals will eat away the Visa numbers.
I know this is Bad to think this way. But situation warrants this comment
bigbang2001 said:It is not just Visa numbers running away. At all the USCIS centers the 485 is processed not based in your PD but based on receipt date. So if PD moves to say Dec. 2004 and 10000 of these file 485, they are ahead in the queue of any of us.
Yes retrogression is unfair for those with approved labor but spare a thought for those rotting in these black holes.
saknia said:10th May 2006 until 10th June 2006
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Conference Call on "Labor Certifications", May 12, 06, 2:30 p.m, EST
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katrina17 said:Hi Saknia is it for May13 saturday ? or Today May 12th ?
Thanks
therising said:I have been following this thread for quite some time now and would like to contribute to it. I got a call from my lawyer about the 45 day letter. I am quite surprised since my PD was March 2005. I guess they are picking things up at the BEC's.
Is there any other thread where they speak about what are the next steps inlcuding when to expect the LC and subsequent times for I140 and EAD receipts?
thank you all
PD : 03/21/2005
T-05213-*****
NJ, EB3/RIR
45 Letter:
Rcvd : Today! 05/12/2006
Labor_From_MA said:Hi,
My wife and I have been silent observers of this forum. Every approval we see is RIR and EB2. We have a few questions:
1. What is happening to NON RIR cases?
2. Will PBEC start approving them after they finish RIR?
3. Has there been any approvals from MA?
4. Is there hope for us NON-RIR EB3-ers in the near future?
Someone please answer. Thanks a lot in advance.
PD : Jul 2003
MA, EB3/NON-RIR
45 Letter: Sep 2005
svrabbit said:Today I learned that after waiting for almost 4 years without any results, my pending Labor Certification case (RIR, CA) pending at Philladephia BEC was closed by DOL last November. I know this with the help of a local congress rep. Although I kept asking my company to check status in the last year, my employer and its lawyer never told me and always lied that they contacted DOL and my case is still good and waiting for processing (the latest is in this March)!
Any suggestions on how to deal with it?
I am from a backlogged country and still that PD is important to me. Was anybody able to reopen the case while keeping the original PD?
rollingstone said:Seems that most, if not all EB2 approvals from PBEC have been for positions that require a Masters degree. It would be useful to see the profile of LC requirements for EB2 for those still waiting.
I've set up an anonymous poll to see the distribution of EB2 requirements.
If you're EB2, please cast your vote at:
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=213152
sameer2730 said:Finally I got my labor. My specifics are
VA/May 2002/45 Day letter Feb 2005/Eb3.
Man, what a long wait. At least its heartening to know they have not forgotton the Eb3s.
fairboy said:Hi, though a relative novice, let me try to answer your questions:
1. It is not that non-RIR cases have been left to rot. PBEC, I think is taking up cases with that offer path of least resistance. That is to say, RIR cases and non-RIR cases that have been forwarded to PBEC from Regional DOLs after the recruitment effort is finished. So, if your case was forwarded from Boston DOL after recruitment effort, expect it to be processed much sooner.
2. Again, both RIR and non-RIR cases are being taken up. If a non-RIR case is encountered, that requires recruitment efforts to be done, it is being handed to some one else, who starts the process by running ads in American Job Bank, New York Times etc. I did see some ads having been posted by PBEC. But none of them were for IT jobs. So, I am not too sure when PBEC will start recruitment efforts for IT people. Important thing to note is that it is PBEC that will do the recruitment effort.
3. As far as tracking on this forum goes, there have not been many approvals from MA. That does not mean there were not any. Those who were approved, may not know about this forum or have decided not to post their details here. There was one approval that was posted some time back. These are the details from tracker:
mgupta 2050/EB3/MA/Non-RIR/PD:01-Mar-2003/Approved:17-Apr-2006
4. Yes. There is hope. Going by the pace at which PBEC is going, MA cases should come up to the surface very soon.
FYI, here are my details
PD:10 Dec 2002
Non-RIR/EB-2/MA
45 Day Letter Recd:28 Oct 2005, Repd:7 Nov 2006
New ETA Case #:05241-XXXX
Congratulations, sameer2730. Good luck in your next stages of the GC. Thanks for sharing the good news. Can you also tell us some more info about your case such as:sameer2730 said:Finally I got my labor. My specifics are
VA/RIR/May 2002/45 Day letter Feb 2005/Eb3.
Man, what a long wait. At least its heartening to know they have not forgotton the Eb3s.