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Questions regarding GC

January 9 2006 at 12:49 PM
 

 
hello,

My husband's Employer applied for his gc about a year back in march 2005. It is not under perm processing.
we still have till june 2007 for the 6 yr mark on his H1.

He is an mba graduate from a US university. He works in chicago, Illinois and is with an fortune 500 MNC company.

Till now we have no clue as to what is happening at the GC front..no documentation has come..nothing so far.Could you tell us what course of action we could take?

How long will it take to get Labour certification done?
How long does it usually take to get an ead?


Anticipating your reply and thanking you for the same.

 
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Solomon

GC questions

January 9 2006, 2:38 PM 

Below is the quote from the Department of Labor site, which list the centers process the applications. Please let us know or get in touch with appropriate center for additional information.

What's happening with my application for Alien Employment Certification for Permanent Employment in the United States?
As part of our effort to improve the processing of permanent labor certification applications, Permanent cases from the Regional Offices and the State Workforce Agencies are being transferred to the ETA Backlog Processing Centers. The centers will issue a "45-day letter" to the employer. The letter will ask the employer if it wishes to continue with the processing of the application. Additionally, the letter will inform the employer if any information from the application is missing. The employer will be given 45 days from the date of the letter to respond. If the employer fails to respond, the application will be closed.

Why is my application being processed by a Backlog Processing Center?
ETA has established two (2) Backlog Processing Centers in accordance with an interim final rule we published in the Federal Register on July 21, 2004. The rule allows us to consolidate state and Federal functions of the application review process into centralized locations. We estimate with adequate resources, it will take approximately 24-30 months to eliminate the permanent program's backlog of cases.

Which Backlog Processing Center has my application?
Which Backlog Processing Center has your application depends upon the area of intended employment for the job opportunity identified in the Permanent application.

Philadelphia Backlog Processing Center
If the area of intended employment is in the following states or territories, questions should be directed to the Philadelphia Processing Center at the address listed below:
Alabama Connecticut Delaware Florida
Georgia Kentucky Maine Maryland
Massachusetts Mississippi New Hampshire New Jersey
New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Puerto Rico
Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Vermont
Virgin Islands Virginia Washington DC West Virginia

U.S. Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
1 Belmont Avenue, Suite 200
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Phone: (484) 270-1500
Fax: (484) 270-1600

Dallas Backlog Processing Center
If the area of intended employment is in the following states or territories, questions should be directed to the Dallas Processing Center at the address listed below:
Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado Guam Hawaii Idaho
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas
Louisiana Michigan Minnesota Missouri
Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon
South Dakota Texas Utah Washington
Wisconsin Wyoming

U.S. Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
700 North Pearl St., Suite 400N
Dallas, Texas 75201
Phone: (214) 237-9111
Fax: (214) 237-9135


 
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