NJ.LC said:One of my friend CT NOV 2003 CASE has been Certified today.
Please see page 27, of the recently released internal I140 manual by USCIS at http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/afm_ch22_091206R.pdfGAPDJuly062004 said:Great! Thanks a lot for clearing that up!
As I requested earlier, please pass on any official documents if you have on this topic.
Thanks again!
dicaile said:I am a silent reader. Labor got certified today.
Following are the details - RIR/EB2/FL
PD: April 05, 2004
45D: March 11, 2005
P-05013-2****
Thank you for your help.
God bless to everyone!
Thanks buddy ! I am also Nov 2003 rir and still waiting to see certified.ma_nonrir_eb3 said:Please see page 27, of the recently released internal I140 manual by USCIS at http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/afm_ch22_091206R.pdf
This should make the policy crystal clear. It states the following:
"In those cases where the alien’s priority date is established by the filing of the labor certification, once the alien’s Form I-140 petition has been approved, the alien beneficiary retains his or her priority date as established by the filing of the labor certification for any future Form I-140 petitions, unless the previously approved Form I-140 petition has been revoked because of fraud or willful misrepresentation. This includes cases where a change of employer has occurred; however, the new employer must obtain a new labor certification if the classification requested requires a labor certification"
PBECIsKillingMe said:After PBEC really picked up speed, they cleared from October 2003 to April 2004 in 2.5 months. And people believe that they are working extremely fast. Now with the same speed, they need to work for 4 months to reach to March 2005. This means They would not be able to clear their round 1 before end of March 2007. Then they have to go through second round for left over cases - issue NOF, clear cases which requires more work. Current statistics shows that they have 30% cases left over. With the same speed they are working now, they may need 3 months to clear all RIR left over cases. This leaves only 3 months for them for Non-RIR cases. I don't think they can complete all Non-RIR cases in 3 months - even with an assumption that they will work with extreme speed for RIR cases.
My 2 cents.
jaysai said:So, are they going to take care of left over cases only in the 2nd round?
jacob_k8 said:sacbee1, Sorry to hear that! Did you asked your lawer what is the prolem? It it the adv. given was wrong?
Jacob
PBECIsKillingMe said:After PBEC really picked up speed, they cleared from October 2003 to April 2004 in 2.5 months. And people believe that they are working extremely fast. Now with the same speed, they need to work for 4 months to reach to March 2005. This means They would not be able to clear their round 1 before end of March 2007. Then they have to go through second round for left over cases - issue NOF, clear cases which requires more work. Current statistics shows that they have 30% cases left over. With the same speed they are working now, they may need 3 months to clear all RIR left over cases. This leaves only 3 months for them for Non-RIR cases. I don't think they can complete all Non-RIR cases in 3 months - even with an assumption that they will work with extreme speed for RIR cases.
My 2 cents.
dealsea said:My PD is March 1 and my status is still "in progress".
sacbee1 said:We haven't received hard copy of denial. I saw this in on line.
In the RIR process My NOF is: " out of 54 candidates 6 are selected for interview and got interviewed. Haven't given lawful reason for that 6 candidates for rejection."
In our rebuttal we have provided all the information.
Let us make a left-over clubAug03 said:I've been tracking my online LC status since 10/2 periodically and needless to say it still shows In Process. For no reason or some silly reason that I don't know, I've also been tracking 7 case numbers before my number and 7 after mine to see if there were any changes in any of case numbers close to mine. Status of all these 15 cases never changed from 10/2 thru 10/15 (45 days). Today however, two cases, one right before mine and another couple numbers after mine displayed as Certified.
Does this give me any hope? May be not. No conclusions can be arrived at from above because PBEC is neither following FIFO nor following case number sequence.
Any stats guru or a fan of number munching - want make some sense out of this?