USCISisMockery said:I think 12000 cases processed means, 12000 cases were withdrawn. And I bet out of 12000, 10000 were withdrawn by mistake.
To process a case, either it has to be withdrawn or adjudicate and we have seen scarce adjudiction, so that means DOL is playing games by puting on this phony numbers which doesn't matter.
If you look at past posts or if you are following DOL for long time, you know how many promises/prediction DOL is able to fulfill: none. If they are right first time, please inform us.
I admire everybody's patience here.
Today I learned from Murthy's bulletin that these people are in charge of our LC.
Mr. William Carlson, Chief of the Foreign Labor Certification Unit, and Mr. Bill Raybung, who is in charge of the BPC operations
Well look at it that way. They promised a full computer treatment by the end of september 2005... 4 months from now. and they already spend 5 months to get half of it. I still believe all the cases will be on file by year end. Maybe not by september end thou but not much later. And that would be most likely because they got much more cases than they predicted (especially those filled by end of march 2005). So they are going in the right direction.
I had a look at the BEC tracker available from another forum and i did notice (and posted) that almost 50% of everyone on this tracker sheet received their 45 days letters already. So i think they are correct on saying 50% were treated.
The 12 000 cases 'treated' now... I agree with you totally. I am almost certain those are the among oldest applications and there are a lot of withdrawal among those cases. But there is still some news of people having their LC approived. Not enough to keep track and make some estimate thou. So i d say you are right on those 'treated' cases.
Finally It appeared that the FIFO thing isn t going to be applied. It was doomed from the beginning anyway.. anyone could have guessed that much.
Anyway, this is going somewhere. Everyone wanted some news from BEC, now they got some. I hope this will keep us relaxed for at least a couple of weeks