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January 10, 2010

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Chandra

I 140 EB2 filed within the time period stipulated. However, I 140 got rejected. In the meanwhile, 6 month labor period got expried. Can one file I 140 under EB3 using old labor?

Grace

Helpful reminders, but I'd also note that calculating the 180 days does not require any calculation at all - the certified ETA 9089 shows the validity dates at the bottom of every page of the form. (i.e., 1/4/2010 to 7/3/2010.)

The limited validity of the PERM approval makes filing PERM forms electronically - as opposed to by mail - critical. Once a PERM has been certified, the certified status shows in the online case status, and it is possible to print out a copy of the certified ETA 9089. When a PERM approval has been lost in the mail, I have filed an I-140 using the copy from the DOL website. In contrast, if a PERM is filed with DOL by mail, there is no way to get a copy of the certified ETA 9089 if it is lost, and no way to monitor the status of the pending case. While most attorneys file electronically, DOL has reported that they still get about 5%-10% of PERM cases through the mail.

mark kalish

this is very helpful...we need every advantage we can get
Muchas Gracias, Joel

Mark Kalish

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