myleatherproduc
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I completed my bachelor’s degree in computer engineering in 2001 and joined the IT department at a big consumer products company immediately after I completed my degree. They filed my labor certification application in Dec' 04 from NY.
We went through the recruitment process as detailed by the DOL and couldn’t find a qualified US Citizen or permanent resident. Since the DOL doesn’t generally allow you to use the skills acquired at your current position, the qualifications required for the job included a bachelor’s of science degree in computer engineering and some other programming skills that I had acquired while at school.
Given the above information and the fact that my application should be soon transferred to the Philadelphia backlog-processing center, what do you think are the chances of my RIR getting approved? If it isn’t approved, what are my fall back options (if any)?
We went through the recruitment process as detailed by the DOL and couldn’t find a qualified US Citizen or permanent resident. Since the DOL doesn’t generally allow you to use the skills acquired at your current position, the qualifications required for the job included a bachelor’s of science degree in computer engineering and some other programming skills that I had acquired while at school.
Given the above information and the fact that my application should be soon transferred to the Philadelphia backlog-processing center, what do you think are the chances of my RIR getting approved? If it isn’t approved, what are my fall back options (if any)?