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| Atlanta PERM case:
Certified in 59 days (38 days less than average*) (View approval trend) |
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| User: |
didugetyours |
PERM Filing Date: |
15 Jan 2008 |
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| Audit: |
no |
Category: |
EB2 |
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| Audit Reply Date: |
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Status: |
certified |
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| Certification Date: |
14 Mar 2008 |
Last Updated: |
25 Mar 2008 |
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| Nationality: |
Nepal |
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| Notes: |
My attorny informed me that my PERM was certified on 14th of March |
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*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no audit. |
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5 Comments
What is "Special Handling" anyways.
Was 'Special Handling' the reason why you got approved relatively faster?
It is an option for college/university teaching faculty. If the position is advertized in a national professional journal and the PERM is filed within 18 months of the hiring date, then the case will be considered as special handling
I think so, my case took relatively long . One of my colleagues' case was approved even faster although our cases were filed at the same day. Normally it takes 2-4 weeks.
Nice, congratulations.
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