hopeGC2005 said:But are letters not sent directly to your Employer??
Are they sent to your Attorney??
In latest Murthy bulletin,it says -Employer's representative...but not sure.
Also is there any way one can know directly without asking the Employer if they have received the letters???I guess not since AVM is down.
BEC 45-Day Letters
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The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced that the Dallas and Philadelphia Backlog Elimination Centers (BECs), sometimes referred to as the Backlog Reduction Centers or BRCs, would be issuing approximately 10,000 Receipt Notification Letters during the week of December 6, 2004. These letters require sponsoring employers to respond within the stated time. If no response is received, the case will be closed.
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These DOL-issued receipt notification letters request certain information from sponsoring employers and have a response deadline of 45 days. If the DOL does not receive a response to a letter within the 45-day deadline, the case will be closed. These letters should normally be sent to the employer's representative. If the employer receives the letter directly but has an attorney, the employer should speak to the attorney regarding the letter immediately.
What do they mean by employer's representative?? Is it attorney?