csrini1 said:carlson memo is applied to all rir cases, mine was code 061.
srini, did you mean 999.172-061 (computer hardware engr.)?
csrini1 said:carlson memo is applied to all rir cases, mine was code 061.
pran10 said:hi guys,
I am working for Company A (California Based Consulting Company) from 2.5 years as Software Developer.. and I have MS degree in CS. I have 4 more years left on my H1.
One of my friend who works for Chicago based Consulting Company told me that he can ask his company people to apply for my GC as GC processing in IL is faster compared to California.
Do I need to transfer my H1 to that Chicago Company.. Or can I apply for GC with out transferring also? Coz I like my current Company and donn wanna Transfer.
in this forum I saw some people mentioning pre approved labor what is that? and where we can get that? pls advise
thanks
pran
prakash12322 said:Could someone give us the data of how many labor applications are pending by month in SFO? From Feb 2003-August 2004. So that, we can do some guess work!!!
gcwait2002 said:Carlson Memo states the below
Additional Recruitment May or May Not be Required
The remaining applications will be divided into two categories. One category is applications where the minimum stated experience and education required is at least a bachelor's degree and three additional years of experience or a master's degree and six additional months of experience. If the education and experience requirements for such applications meet these criteria and proper recruitment was performed prior to filing, the Memo directs them to be certified without retesting. In other words, the Certifying Officers are not to look at current labor market conditions when certifying these cases. These cases will only be reviewed for the adequacy of the recruitment performed prior to filing the RIR case.
The second category is for labor certifications in which the minimum requirements for the position are below a bachelor's degree and three additional years of experience or a master's degree and six additional months of experience. The Certifying Officer must review the application to determine whether the recruitment report has sufficient detail and demonstrates that recruitment was adequate. If sufficient, the labor certification will be certified. Because cases that fall into the second category are subject to the retesting provisions, it would appear that the Certifying Officer is permitted to look into current market conditions in making the determination as to whether retesting is required or whether to simply certify the case.
Does this mean some cases which have less than BS + 3 years or MS +0 Years will be approved if the recruitment was sufficient?
The catchy word is "SUFFICIENT".Merely mentioning that "no responses were found for this particular ad" will not suffice .One has to show documentary evidence that candidates did apply for this job and they got disqualified based on company's policy or anyother reason.gcwait2002 said:Carlson Memo states the below
Additional Recruitment May or May Not be Required
The remaining applications will be divided into two categories. One category is applications where the minimum stated experience and education required is at least a bachelor's degree and three additional years of experience or a master's degree and six additional months of experience. If the education and experience requirements for such applications meet these criteria and proper recruitment was performed prior to filing, the Memo directs them to be certified without retesting. In other words, the Certifying Officers are not to look at current labor market conditions when certifying these cases. These cases will only be reviewed for the adequacy of the recruitment performed prior to filing the RIR case.
The second category is for labor certifications in which the minimum requirements for the position are below a bachelor's degree and three additional years of experience or a master's degree and six additional months of experience. The Certifying Officer must review the application to determine whether the recruitment report has sufficient detail and demonstrates that recruitment was adequate. If sufficient, the labor certification will be certified. Because cases that fall into the second category are subject to the retesting provisions, it would appear that the Certifying Officer is permitted to look into current market conditions in making the determination as to whether retesting is required or whether to simply certify the case.
Does this mean some cases which have less than BS + 3 years or MS +0 Years will be approved if the recruitment was sufficient?
gp111 said:RIR California
Feb 1460
Mar 1419
Apr 1075
May 1310
Jun 1272
Jul 1194
pagla said:And any info how long they took to process Jan or Dec and how many applications were there in Jan and Dec ?
Just trying to guess some ballpark numbers knowing fully well that's in vein !
satyen_2003 said:Does anybody know what are the medical clearance requirements you have to fulfill beofre filing 140 & 485.
I think you meant I-693.gp111 said:Get I-639 from Attorney / USCIS websites & go to INS approved doctor in your area, he will examine you & find out if you any vaccination required.. It is a good idea to do the before hand if you are expecting your Labor Certification soon.. real time saver as doctor may take a week or so !
Thanks man ...gp111 said:There were 1719 California RIR applications received by DOL in Jan 2003. It took them 8 & 1/2 weeks to go thru January. But also at the same time they processed cases received in August & Sept 2002 ( They started with August 02 to Jan 03 & after 8 week now it is Oct 02 to Feb 03)
hope this helps
pagla said:Thanks man ...
It gives a rough estimate that they are processing one month in 2 months (higher side) ... But as #applications are less in Feb onwards it may speed up a little assuming they don't loose their focus
HopeAlive said:I think you meant I-693.