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Topic: the list of emails of new papers!!! Please Send !!!!!
Posted by rutgersll (153) 24 Jul 2007
news-tips@nytimes.com, bizday@nytimes.com, foreign@nytimes.com, metro@nytimes.com, national@nytimes.com, washington@nytimes.com, executive-editor@nytimes.com, managing-editor@nytimes.com, nytnews@nytimes.com, oped@nytimes.com, editorial@nytimes.com, letters@washpost.com, national@washpost.com, foreign@washpost.com, letters@nypost.com

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Dear Sir/Madam,

I would like to draw your attention towards disparity of processing between Atlanta and Chicago in processing PERM application. My facts are based on data collected from a website where potential immigrant volunteers to provide information to track their status during the various stages of immigration process. This is not an official data and might have some margin of error but still it shows great deal of differentiation in working of both of these centers.
Please click on this link and navigate to Atlanta Perm Tracker and Chicago Perm Tracker and you can see the difference in processing time yourself:
http://www.trackitt.com/usa-immigration-trackers/

With the Visa bulletin becoming current again, this disparity is hurting millions of us living on the East Cost. Applicants living on the West cost are getting approved in 3-4 days and getting a chance to move ahead in the immigration process, while we at the East cost still waiting for months for our PERM getting approved. Huge difference in approval timing between these two centers is creating an environment of unequal opportunities, which founding father of this nation never tolerated.

I, therefore urge you to please look into this matter and seek truth behind this disparity. Why Atlanta is processing application at a slower rate? Is there a possibility that Atlanta can share work with Chicago so that a uniform turnaround time would be maintained over whole nation? These are some of the questions we have in our mind and we are desperately searching for answers.

We hope that you will fight for our cause with the same zeal and enthusiasm as you showed during July visa bulletin fiasco. We need your help and we trust you…..

Thanks
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Posted by tempy (5) 24 Jul 2007
wow, it will be interesting to see the response to this email... please share with us if you hear back from any of the editors.

thanks.
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Posted by april26atlanta (31) 24 Jul 2007
That is great effort " rutgersll".
Let us keep trying.
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Posted by rutgersll (153) 24 Jul 2007
Please also send the following to

news-tips@nytimes.com,
bizday@nytimes.com,
foreign@nytimes.com,
metro@nytimes.com,
national@nytimes.com,
washington@nytimes.com,
executive-editor@nytimes.com,
managing-editor@nytimes.com,
nytnews@nytimes.com,
oped@nytimes.com,
editorial@nytimes.com,
letters@washpost.com,
national@washpost.com,
foreign@washpost.com,
letters@nypost.com

www.immigration-law.com

07/24/2007: USCIS Generous Interpretation of Priority Date Based July 2007 EB-485 Filing Eligibility and Our Urge for OFLC's Certification of PERM Applications Before 08/17/2007

The USCIS FAQ indicates that those who filed a PERM application in July 2007 establishing his/her priority date and and will receive cerification of these PERM applications will be eligible to file a concurrent I-140/EB-485 application on or before August 17, 2007. The current DOS and USCIS actions following the July 2007 VB fiasco is giving a life-time opportunity for these filers to file EB-485 applications such that during the forthcoming long backlogs in adjudication of their applications, they could at least work and travel internationally using EAD and Advance Parole, and when they should be laid off, they could still complete the green card process inasmuch as they would find a similar job after 180 days of filing of the EB-485 applications. We thus urge the leaders of the Office of Foreign Labor Certification, particularly Dr. William Carlson, Chief of the National Program of U.S. Department of Labor, to acclerate the July PERM applications such that they are certified at least within the first two weeks of August 2007. We also urge the AILA to work with the OFLC to seek such cooperation from the agency. As affected by the surge of H-2B applications, we understand that Atlanta National Processing Center has been experiencing some delays in the processing of PERM applications and we strongly urge the Atlanta Center leaders to consider the current exigent circumstances and to accelerate the July 2007 cases adjudication within the next two weeks. Those who should desperately seek such help will include:
Those who have already filed and are waiting for the certification at this time.
Those who will file the PERM application on or before July 31, 2007 in the next one week. Those employers who will complete the required recruitment process by July 31, 2007 should make it sure that the PERM applications be filed online "on or before" July 31, 2007 so that once the PERM application is certified in the first two weeks of August, they submit the concurrent I-140 and EB-485 applications "swfitly" not missing the deadline of August 17, 2007. These aliens may also want to prepare for such potential opportunity and start collection of required supporting documentation in preparation for the situation. This will be particularly true for EB-3 filers as they are the ones who will suffer the most from the upcoming severe visa retrogression in coming years.
We thank in advance for Dr. Carlson's special attention to this request on behalf of the U.S. employers and the foreign workers.
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Posted by ps57002 (421) 24 Jul 2007
done both
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Posted by vdlrao (246) 24 Jul 2007
Any replies?
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Posted by ps57002 (421) 24 Jul 2007
only automated respnses so far
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Posted by rutgersll (153) 24 Jul 2007
Email list.........

info@immigrationvoice.org
PERM.DFLC@dol.gov
secretaryelainechao@dol.gov
PLC.Atlanta@dol.gov,
etapagemaster@dol.gov ,
carlson.william@dol.gov,
plc.chicago@dol.gov ,
jbeverly@doleta.gov,
pasternak.brian@dol.gov,
Jean-Pierre.Isabel@dol.gov,
Henderson.Mada@dol.gov
aberd@berdklauss.com,
secretaryelainechao@dol.gov ,
prakash.khatri@dhs.gov ,
Cisombudsman@dhs.gov,
adjibodou.renata@dol.gov

law@murthy.com
aberd@berdklauss.com

letters@washpost.com
newstip@wsbtv.com
b.grueskin@wsj.com
j.heller@wsj.com
t.cullen@wsj.com
j.fry@wsj.com,
news-tips@nytimes.com,
bizday@nytimes.com,
foreign@nytimes.com,
metro@nytimes.com,
national@nytimes.com,
washington@nytimes.com,
executive-editor@nytimes.com,
managing-editor@nytimes.com,
nytnews@nytimes.com,
oped@nytimes.com,
editorial@nytimes.com,
letters@washpost.com,
national@washpost.com,
foreign@washpost.com,
letters@nypost.com
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Posted by zjiang (7) 03 Aug 2007
What is the result?

Does it help?
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