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Retrogression, priority dates and Visa bulletins Issues surrounding the retrogression of the priority dates for the various employment based categories

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Old 07-05-2007, 04:48 PM
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Default labour approval validity period

I have a labour approved in Sept 2006 (with PD of Nov 2004).
I changed employers in Aug 2006. I-140 with previous employer was never filed
I have a new PD of Jan 2007 from my new employer.

In the unlikely event that I wish to go back to my former employer, will the Labor approval still be valid for me to use it and file 140 with the same priority date of Nov 2004?
I ask becuase I heard recently that Labor approvals are only valid for a year.

Thanks!
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Old 07-05-2007, 04:50 PM
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it was made a law along with labor Substition abolishment...

I think for old labors it is 180 days after July 16th 2007.
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Old 07-05-2007, 04:54 PM
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Default 2 conflicting answers

Can someone provide a definitive answer here?

thanks!
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:02 PM
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Can someone provide a definitive answer here?

thanks!
they are not conflicting...

180 days is 6 months.....

Gosh!!!!
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:08 PM
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Default New Approval Vs Old Approval

See post below by Crystal...Point 2.
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:09 PM
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I typed the very name of your thread in google and found a ton of resources on this. The posters above are right, you have 180 days (6 months).
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:09 PM
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This is an alert I got from HLG ..

Practice Pointer: Three Looming Changes for Labor Certifications


On July 16, 2007, a long-anticipated Labor Certification rule goes into effect. The enactment of this rule will have three significant changes for HLG clients:

1. Employers will no longer be able to substitute workers for prior-approved Labor Certifications.

At present, if the initial Beneficiary leaves or otherwise changes his employment, the Employer can substitute in another employee for that approved Labor Certification. The Department of Labor (DOL) has long thought that this system leads to abuses, such as Beneficiaries fraudulently representing their work experience. Beginning July 16 only the named Beneficiary can use the Labor Certification.

HLG strongly recommends that if any HLG Employers hold any Labor Certifications for employees who are no longer with their organizations (or employees who have moved on to different positions within the organization) that the Employers contact their HLG attorneys to see if any existing employees can be substituted in for these prior-approved Labor Certifications.

2. 180 day rule on Labor Certifications.

Starting July 16 Employers will only have 180 days from the approval of a Labor Certification in order to file the I-140, Application for Alien Worker.

Under this new rule, any Labor Certification that was approved prior to July 16, 2007 will effectively have an approval date of July 16, 2007. In other words, any Labor Certification approved prior to July 16, 2007 must be filed by January 12, 2008.

In 2008 the DOL will be revising the PERM Application (Form 9089). This revision will include an expiration date.

3. Payment of Attorney Fees for Labor Certifications.

Effective July 16, Employers must pay all Attorney Fees associated with the Labor Certification process. The rule also bars Employers from passing on any other costs such as recruitment costs, advertising charges, and headhunting fees. Employees may still pay for fees and costs associated with the I-140 and I-485 processes.

Employers who regularly request that their employees pay for the professional services associated with the Labor Certification process are encouraged to revise their employment contracts with their employees to reflect this change.

The new rule also bars Employers from collecting fees and costs from employees. In other words, Employers cannot “charge back” Labor Certification fees and costs to their Employees. Similarly, Employers are barred from reducing employees’ paychecks to reflect the fees and costs associated with the Labor Certification process, which not only runs afoul of this rule but may cause violations of prevailing and actual wage rules.
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:38 PM
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Default Thanks!

That's very helpful. Thanks!
And just a pointer to Jonty:
6 months from approval and
180 days from July 16th
are not one and the same thing even though 6 months = 180 days!
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Old 07-05-2007, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ash12
That's very helpful. Thanks!
And just a pointer to Jonty:
6 months from approval and
180 days from July 16th
are not one and the same thing even though 6 months = 180 days!
I only wish people would correlate some data instead of pestering on the forums like this.
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