My iCert case number starts with P, don't but it's not the usual format.
Mine prevailing wages is for H1B(academic institute) and filed a week back.
From iCert website
An iCERT case number contains 15 digits and is in this format: G-100-yyyyy-ZZZZZZ
The first digit represents the category of the iCERT case:
G: PERM Application
I: Labor Condition Application (LCA)
H: H-2A and H-2B Applications
The next 3-digit number represents a subcategory:
100 = Basic PERM Application
101 = PERM Application for Professional Athletes
200 = H-1B
201 = H-1B1 Chile
202 = H-1B1 Singapore
203 = E-3 Australian
300 = H-2A
400 = H-2B
The next 5 digits (yyyyy) indicate the Julian Date on which the iCERT case was submitted
The last 6 digits (ZZZZZZ) indicate a serial number randomly assigned by the iCERT System
Can someone tell me what does it mean if case number starts with "P"?
Mine prevailing wages is for H1B(academic institute) and filed a week back.
From iCert website
An iCERT case number contains 15 digits and is in this format: G-100-yyyyy-ZZZZZZ
The first digit represents the category of the iCERT case:
G: PERM Application
I: Labor Condition Application (LCA)
H: H-2A and H-2B Applications
The next 3-digit number represents a subcategory:
100 = Basic PERM Application
101 = PERM Application for Professional Athletes
200 = H-1B
201 = H-1B1 Chile
202 = H-1B1 Singapore
203 = E-3 Australian
300 = H-2A
400 = H-2B
The next 5 digits (yyyyy) indicate the Julian Date on which the iCERT case was submitted
The last 6 digits (ZZZZZZ) indicate a serial number randomly assigned by the iCERT System
Can someone tell me what does it mean if case number starts with "P"?
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