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Atlanta PERM Tracker: Discuss Individual Case

 
Atlanta PERM case: Certified in 167 days (70 days more than average*)  (View approval trend)
User: feb14perm PERM Filing Date: 14 Feb 2007
Audit: no Category: EB2
Audit Reply Date: Status: certified
Certification Date: 31 Jul 2007 Last Updated: 31 Jul 2007
Nationality: India
Notes: MS+3. APPROVED At Last !!! Feb applicants keep hope will get good news soon.

*This is the average approval time in the last one year for cases with no audit.
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7 Comments
 Posted by GCanand on 30 Jul 2007
That's a very long wait time. Did your employer or attorney do any inquiry?
 Posted by feb14perm on 30 Jul 2007
Attorney sent 90,120,150 days inquires, got the same canned response - working in FIFO. If this is what they call FIFO then what is called Random ???
 Posted by GCanand on 31 Jul 2007
these guys at Atlanta are idiots...
 Posted by GCanand on 31 Jul 2007
wow , that's great news feb14perm! gives hope to us Feb applicants!
 Posted by GCanand on 31 Jul 2007
When was it approved? today? how did you find out?
 Posted by feb14perm on 01 Aug 2007
Case was approved on July 31st. My employer notified me. Attorney checked online and informed the employer about the approval and employer forwarded the attorney's mail.
 Posted by gcgcgcgc on 01 Aug 2007
Hearty Congrats! Thats gives the FEB applicants a ray of hope and may be, we'll make it just in time, GOD WILLING.
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