Let me summarize today's stuff before Teddy beats me to it :D
"Nothing important happened today"
All waiting!
Q did again confirm trackitt trend - July 8 2007
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Let me summarize today's stuff before Teddy beats me to it :D
"Nothing important happened today"
All waiting!
Q did again confirm trackitt trend - July 8 2007
Spec,
In the Facts and Data thread - Perm data analysis section, I used your formulae (=DATE(2000+INT(MID(A2,3,5)/1000),1,MOD(MID(A2,3,5),1000))) against my case number and I got 8/7/2006 as my priority date (received date). But my actual priority date is 1/10/2008... Did I miss something?
Thanks much...
http://icert.doleta.gov/
vchirakala, here u can check case status for labor. U cant find underlying USCIS petetion (H1, 140, etc.) status.
Spec, I just sent you a PM.. Thanks a lot :)
familyguy,
I checked the number you gave me and it gives a Received Date of January 10, 2008 which is correct from your previous post.
Given the first 2 digits are 08 then it can't report a date in 2006.
Possibly the problem is with the explanation in the description. Using =DATE(2000+INT(MID(A2,3,5)/1000),1,MOD(MID(A2,3,5),1000)) then the case number needs to be in cell A2. If the Case Number was in cell B2684, then the formula would need changing accordingly.
I will change the post to say A1 and make it clear which part refers to the location of the Case Number.
Could you try again and report back please?
Ok so u have 140. On that, the SRC is Texas service center case receipt number that you can use for 140 status inquiries on USCIS website and anywhere you need to add a pointer to 140. The A number on ur 140 is ur Alien number (A #), this is like ur immigration SSN, u are now bound to it. Can be used in USCIS FOIA.
Thank you. This is what it is ... in feb 2007 company A filed my perm and I got it approved in Mar 2007. I sent the docs for I140 to company A. I dont know if they filed / approved/ denied for that I140. Later in April 2008 different company filed my PERM and my current PD is Apr 2008. So I need to find out if the previous company applied for my I140 and it got approved so that I can port that.
regards
Chirakala
My Labor Approval date is Jun 2009. I am looking at Date of Acceptance for
Processing: Sep xx, 2008
la_2002_ch,
You are not necessarily making a mistake.
That number gives me a Received Date of April 22, 2008.
As discussed in another post, the calculation is not foolproof. It can only be a best attempt.
I think it was kd2008 who told us that the number is generated when the lawyer first enters the case in the system. Some lawyers do this early in the process (perhaps when the PWD is obtained or when the advertising is in progress) and only actually submit the final application at a later date when the application can be completed.
In this case, the generated number will give a date earlier than the actual Received Date.
Possibly this is the case for you.
In general, lawyers don't change their behaviour. At an individual level, the calculation may not work, but overall it is likely that they did the same for other applicants and this should balance out.
Here we go...
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Somebody told in previous posts that Certified labor will later become Certified-Expired labor which dose not sound right as per MDB Text data. All perm case numbers are different in Certified and Certified-Expired. The Certified and Certified-Expired data holds unique perm case numbers.
Gotcha:
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_procha.html
Uscis did this in July 2007 for GC PERM too, trying to prevent a big bodyshop labor trading loophole, IMHO
nishant, this data are purely green card labor data and don't include H1B labor. If you click the link(http://www.flcdatacenter.com/CasePerm.aspx) you will see following as first line..
Permanent Program Data
The data available for the Permanent Labor Certification Program is for applications that have been received and entered into the Department of Labor tracking system. On your left hand navigation there is link to see H1B labor..