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Latest case certified for Priority Date
09 Jan 2007, on
19 Jan 2007
(View this case)
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Average time to get certified in last one year for EB2-RIR = 1520 days |
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Average time to get certified in last one year for EB2-nonRIR = 1269 days |
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Average time to get certified in last one year for EB3-RIR = 0 days |
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Average time to get certified in last one year for EB3-nonRIR = 0 days |
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Disclaimer: This information is based solely on the data that users have entered on this site.
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How to interpret the graph shown above?
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which Labor application was originally filed (i.e., Priority Date). For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '05, it means that
Dallas Backlog applications with Priority Date August 2005 took an average 50 days to be approved from the Priority Date.
The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved for a given month,
and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved for that month.
The above graph is for applicants whose labor certification was filed in EB2-RIR category. |
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How to interpret the graph shown above?
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which Labor application was approved by the Dallas Backlog Center. For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '05, it means that
Dallas Backlog applications approved in August 2005 took an average 50 days to be approved from the Priority Date.
The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved in a given month,
and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved in that month.
The above graph is for applicants whose labor certification was filed in EB2-RIR category. |
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How to interpret the graph shown above?
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which Labor application was originally filed (i.e., Priority Date). For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '05, it means that
Dallas Backlog applications with Priority Date August 2005 took an average 50 days to be approved from the Priority Date.
The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved for a given month,
and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved for that month.
The above graph is for applicants whose labor certification was filed in EB3-RIR category. |
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How to interpret the graph shown above?
The graph above shows approval times based on the date on which Labor application was approved by the Dallas Backlog Center. For example, if the Y-axis shows 50 days for Aug '05, it means that
Dallas Backlog applications approved in August 2005 took an average 50 days to be approved from the Priority Date.
The black line represents the average number of days it took for applications to be approved in a given month,
and the gray line represents the number of applications that were approved in that month.
The above graph is for applicants whose labor certification was filed in EB3-RIR category.
Note: Some months may be missing from the graphs above because, from the data that users have posted on trackitt, no case was filed or approved in that month. |
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4 Comments
want to update the status of my labor cert under rir
can anybody tell me how can I know the category of my application???
You mean EB1, EB2, etc? You will need to ask your lawyer what category they filed your application in. Depends on the job requirements, your education/experience level, etc.
These charts are helpful
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