my labor is filed by my company and it was recieved by labor department on may 13th 2008.i need to know how long it normally takes for approval by ETA. also my case number starts with A. my question is are there any way i can track my case. my H1b visa is expiring on april 2009 and i will have to file for H1 extension also as well as I 140. please help me in this i am completely in dark about these procedures.
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No one can tell about the processing times for perm. Some cases get approved in a week and some could take 1 year. Also, some lawfirms have been recently under DOL audit and they are making them go through the detailed recruitment process. It depends on your lawfirm and case.
I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.
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Originally posted by txh1bNo one can tell about the processing times for perm. Some cases get approved in a week and some could take 1 year. Also, some lawfirms have been recently under DOL audit and they are making them go through the detailed recruitment process. It depends on your lawfirm and case.
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You would need an approved I140 for H1b extension if the labor was not applied 365 dyas prior to 6th year completion.
USCIS has recently started PP for selective cases and see if yours qualifies after the labor gets approved.
Also note any periods spent outside the US on vacations etc can be recaptured into the 6 years to buy time and ensure the 365 days compliance for labor filing.
I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.
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Originally posted by txh1bYou would need an approved I140 for H1b extension if the labor was not applied 365 dyas prior to 6th year completion.
USCIS has recently started PP for selective cases and see if yours qualifies after the labor gets approved.
Also note any periods spent outside the US on vacations etc can be recaptured into the 6 years to buy time and ensure the 365 days compliance for labor filing.
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