a_to_z_gc said:
Congressman is only to get you an expedited status.I have seen many of my friends who got expedited "status",that's it...They cannot expedite any case.
Good luck!
Nothing new..
Like many, I contacted local congress people, wrote to news media and contacted DOL-PBEC numerous times. My employer and lawyer's office also tried to help by contacting similar people. I personally have not heard back from anybody I contacted..
But from my employer and lawyer's account I gather the following:
- the overall impression within the US congress community is that immigration is a messy issue and willingly, hardly anybody wants to get into it unless it's a national security issue or if a spouse is separated from the other spouse because of USCIS policies or backlog..
- on paper, DOL is showing convincingly that they started BECs and PERM and allocated millions of dollar for backlog elimination and created hundreds of jobs.
- it takes time to enter 300,000+ entries in a systematic fashion (this is crazy : entering the same data twice or thrice in different systems)
- they have asked till Sept 2005 for data entry, but it is going to go beyond Sept. (so, don't expect miracle, starting Oct, 05)
- the worse part: there is no way to know the status of your application within PBEC or DBEC (I wish there were an official Icarus from the two BECs)
- there is definitely a strong lobby for H1B applicants, likes of Bill Gates, but hardly any industrial lobbyists talk about employment-based Green Card, as they want 'fresh' graduates every couple of years to fill in those H1B shoes
- the new USCIS ombudsman is doing a great job. USCIS processing-time for many categories has improved significantly in recent months
I'm not saying we should stop spreading awareness.
Does anybody know if there is any ombudsman for DOL/PBEC?
Thank you, PBEC - Philadelphia Blackhole Entropy Center
'entropy' - the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing (mechanical) work