GC_Geek said:Friends,
Just now I got an email from my employer that they are willing to use one of the already approved PERM labor for filing my I-140. (Provided my skill set matches to the approved labor skill set - Which is not a big deal though)
My questions:
Since my PD for pending Philly labor was Oct'2002, when I apply for I-140 with new avaialble approved PERM, will I loose the pending labor PD up on applying for PERM I-140?
Whats the best now? Shall I go for the approved labor or wait to get my existing Philly Labor which got old PD(which may help me in 485 time?)
Please comment your openions
Thanks in advance
bassfisherman said:Not sure if this will shed some light on how pbec is processing cases. My PD is exactly the sameday as the one above and here is my info. May be you guys can do a comparision.
PD date 06/19/2002
State VA, RIR, EB2
moved to federal in Feb 2004
45 day letter received 03/08/2005
45 day letter replied 03/09/2005
Approved on 12/12/2005
Attorney received hardcopy at 12/27/2005
Good luck,
GC_Ven said:bassfisherman, I dont think u r trying to scare people arround.
Thanks for your input though.
USCISisMockery said:No letter yet. Geting worried now as October and December 2002 NJ got the letters. I am Nov 2002 and haven't seen anybody from November geting the letter.
leo09 said:Good News for Visa Movement
AILA has reported the DOS advised AILA that "thanks? to" the decrease in demand for EB visa numbers from USCIS I-485 cases and 245(i) labor cases still being held in the Department of Labor, the visa number would progress forward as follows:
Worldwide EB-1 and EB-2: There will be no need for a cut-off date for the thesee categories.
Worldwide EB-3: Unlike the DOS previous prediction that the large number of 245(i) filings would be filed during March and April 2001 and it would result in a surge EB-3 number demand and would limit movement of the cut-off date, 245(i) cases still remain at the DOL and therefore there will be some movement in EB-3 visa numbers.
India EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
India EB-3: It will move ahead but may become limited down the road.
China EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
China EB-3: It will stay at the Worldwide date.
This is good news for guys who have Labor certification and stuck due to retrogression. What about pople like us who are stuck in Philly backlog for a long long time???
PD:June 4th 2002
VA RIR
Moved to Philly regional: Feb 2004
45 day replied on April 05......
Still waiting for final approval
leo09 said:Good News for Visa Movement
AILA has reported the DOS advised AILA that "thanks? to" the decrease in demand for EB visa numbers from USCIS I-485 cases and 245(i) labor cases still being held in the Department of Labor, the visa number would progress forward as follows:
Worldwide EB-1 and EB-2: There will be no need for a cut-off date for the thesee categories.
Worldwide EB-3: Unlike the DOS previous prediction that the large number of 245(i) filings would be filed during March and April 2001 and it would result in a surge EB-3 number demand and would limit movement of the cut-off date, 245(i) cases still remain at the DOL and therefore there will be some movement in EB-3 visa numbers.
India EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
India EB-3: It will move ahead but may become limited down the road.
China EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
China EB-3: It will stay at the Worldwide date.
This is good news for guys who have Labor certification and stuck due to retrogression. What about pople like us who are stuck in Philly backlog for a long long time???
PD:June 4th 2002
VA RIR
Moved to Philly regional: Feb 2004
45 day replied on April 05......
Still waiting for final approval
Just more BS...to keep us at bay..I have heard the same shit about how the PBEC , was going to speed up things once data entry was completedleo09 said:Good News for Visa Movement
AILA has reported the DOS advised AILA that "thanks? to" the decrease in demand for EB visa numbers from USCIS I-485 cases and 245(i) labor cases still being held in the Department of Labor, the visa number would progress forward as follows:
Worldwide EB-1 and EB-2: There will be no need for a cut-off date for the thesee categories.
Worldwide EB-3: Unlike the DOS previous prediction that the large number of 245(i) filings would be filed during March and April 2001 and it would result in a surge EB-3 number demand and would limit movement of the cut-off date, 245(i) cases still remain at the DOL and therefore there will be some movement in EB-3 visa numbers.
India EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
India EB-3: It will move ahead but may become limited down the road.
China EB-1 and EB-2: It will continue a rapid movement for the next several months.
China EB-3: It will stay at the Worldwide date.
This is good news for guys who have Labor certification and stuck due to retrogression. What about pople like us who are stuck in Philly backlog for a long long time???
PD:June 4th 2002
VA RIR
Moved to Philly regional: Feb 2004
45 day replied on April 05......
Still waiting for final approval
tanveer666 said:Well Done Ucis Mockery
I Fully Agree With You They Are Approving Cases Without Any Order
bassfisherman said:Not sure if this will shed some light on how pbec is processing cases. My PD is exactly the sameday as the one above and here is my info. May be you guys can do a comparision.
PD date 06/19/2002
State VA, RIR, EB2
moved to federal in Feb 2004
45 day letter received 03/08/2005
45 day letter replied 03/09/2005
Approved on 12/12/2005
Attorney received hardcopy at 12/27/2005
Good luck,
<<India EB-3: It will move ahead but may become limited down the road. >>RJ_NJ2002 said:Where is the link for this ?
trackGCFlorida said:Hi Guys,
I need some info and suggestion. My companyA is in Atlanta head office and company A1 (branch) in Florida. I have filed my labour sep 2003 in Eb3 category from branch office, last week I came to know that my employer is planning to close the branch office. As both the offices under PBEC Jurisdication is it a way I can change the company address on the labour that I have applied or there are any chances my labour will be rejected.
If in case I have to apply another labour to be on the safe side this are my qualification will I be qualify in Eb2.
15ys Schooling + 1 yrs Diploma + 3 yrs Exp before joining companyA + 4 yrs exp companyA.
So with this existing company I am not be qualified I guess bcoz I cannot use this 4yrs of experience so I have to move my H1 then apply.
Thanks In advance for your valuable input.
A.J.
va_aug_2002 said:<<India EB-3: It will move ahead but may become limited down the road. >>
I hope they will mention whether it will atleast pass 2002 or not before getting limited.
Saknia/Stresste4stinusa, any guess whether for EB3 2002 IN people, make sense to wait on pending EB# labor or better to aply for EB2 ?
I was thinking, once the dates becomes current for EB2 (and may be EB3) in a year or so, the people who will apply GC after that can get PERM in 6 month and I140 and 485 in a year or so, so the GC in 1.5 years. Won't life be easy and beautiful for those people. For us, who have been more than 6 years here and waiting for LC for more than 3 years, we have to go thru this pain and torture just because our timing is bad ?