An application was sent to the State years ago, but I have not heard anything from the BEC. What is the status of such a case?
As stated in the answer to question #5, there are several reasons why an application may have received a disposition at the state level and was never sent to a BEC. For all applications sent to a BEC, several notification actions were taken to: 1) ask employers if they wanted to continue the application, 2) notify employers of any issues through clarification letters or Notices of Findings, 3) notify employers when recruitment actions had commenced and to provide recruitment instructions, and 4) provide recruitment report instructions. In addition to the normal procedures, OFLC published on its website two special procedures for backlog cases. OFLC published a procedure in July of 2006 for employers or their representatives to follow if they had not been contacted by a BEC with a 45-day Center Receipt Notification Letter. OFLC then published a procedure in September of 2006 for employers or their representatives to follow if they had not been contacted in any way by a BEC. OFLC publish
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