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Atlanta PERM Tracker: Discuss Individual Case

 
Atlanta PERM case: Certified in 51 days (46 days less than average*)  (View approval trend)
User: Wtng4Ever PERM Filing Date: 16 Apr 2007
Audit: no Category: EB2
Audit Reply Date: Status: certified
Certification Date: 06 Jun 2007 Last Updated: 06 Jun 2007
Nationality: India
Notes: MS+3years

*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no audit.
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4 Comments
 Posted by EB2INDIA on 06 Jun 2007
Hi sd7x94, Congratulations to you!!!! Approval of your case gave me a confidence that Atlanta PERM processing is moving forward. Did you take any action or it got approve through regular procedure? I see there are lots of people waiting prior to you and still not heard anything yet for there cases. Congrats again for crossing the first hurlde. Good Luck!!!!
 Posted by Wtng4Ever on 06 Jun 2007
Thanks. Not sure what you mean by "any action". It was filed electronically and today an email was sent by the lawyer to my employer saying my PERM was approved. I haven't seen any official confirmation as it is yet to arrive in the mail. Given the location of the employer (NY) I presume it was processed at the Atlanta center. There will be a l-o-n-g wait for filing I-485 now and getting travel documents, EAD, etc.
 Posted by crusader on 18 Jun 2007
hello sd7x94

Congrats. Its amazzing ur PERM came thro in Atlanta. Awesome! Most of the Perms r totally stuck in Atlanta! :(

Where is your employer state based out of?
 Posted by Wtng4Ever on 18 Jun 2007
NY. I believe PERMs would move forward quickly now. There was an article on Murthy where they said Dept of Labor has redirected their staff on other cases and being put back to PERM cases. AILA lawyers had earlier raised PERM slowness issue through a representation.
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