brit_gc
08-04 11:55 AM
Hi,
In my case i filed for I-140 and had a notice to deny bacause they put the worng name on the application....:eek:
we then refiled a second i-140, but processing was stopped on that because they needed the original labor cert. from my first i-140.
i filed on 19th May, and finally got approved on 27th July, although i did file PP.
So i would say a couple of months is about right for the labor cert. to be transferred from one case to another.
In my case i filed for I-140 and had a notice to deny bacause they put the worng name on the application....:eek:
we then refiled a second i-140, but processing was stopped on that because they needed the original labor cert. from my first i-140.
i filed on 19th May, and finally got approved on 27th July, although i did file PP.
So i would say a couple of months is about right for the labor cert. to be transferred from one case to another.
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jonty_11
06-14 03:23 PM
As my attorney informed us of the dates being current - they are asking for this:
Please advise on the status of removing the residency requirement
since you can't proceed with until this is done.
what does this mean?
Please advise on the status of removing the residency requirement
since you can't proceed with until this is done.
what does this mean?
mpadapa
02-16 09:11 PM
kedrex,
There has been discussion about this issue in the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23640
Gurus,
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
There has been discussion about this issue in the following thread
http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23640
Gurus,
There seem to be a positive and negative news this year for EB2s. On the one hand, USCIS surprisingly allocated all their visas last year and that means that EB2 will not receive the (20k/3) visas that they received last year.
On the other hand because of the bad economy, one would expect that the companies will not be hiring as much EB1s and ROW EB2s as last year plus the DOL is expected to make Labor Certs very strict plus there are postings that software jobs wont make it to EB2.
I would appreciate it if the number crunching gurus can throw any light on how the rest of this fiscal is gonna be like for EB2s.
Thanks in advance.
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lecter
February 27th, 2004, 07:42 AM
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But yes, we need a perspective as there are no contours or colours that hold the eye....
Rob
But yes, we need a perspective as there are no contours or colours that hold the eye....
Rob