No. 81-5915. Argued July 7, 1982. Submitted October 14, 1982. Decided February 23, 1983. John F. Sheffield, Pasadena, Cal., for plaintiffs-appellants. Katherine V. Tooks, Asst. U.S. Atty., Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants-appellees. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Before ANDERSON, SCHROEDER and FERGUSON, Circuit Judges. Judge Reinhardt, originally a member of the panel, is temporarily disabled from participation. Judge Schroeder was randomly selected
(a)Priority date. (1) The filing date for a Schedule A occupation or sheepherders is the date the application was dated by the Immigration Officer. (2) The filing date, established under § 656.17(c) , of an approved labor certification may be used as a priority date by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State, as appropriate. (b)Expiration of labor certifications. For certifications resulting from applications filed under this part and 20 CFR part 656 in effect prior to March
(a) Review of the labor certification application may lead to an audit of the application. Additionally, certain applications may be selected randomly for audit and quality control purposes. If an application is selected for audit, the Certifying Officer shall issue an audit letter. The audit letter will: (1) State the documentation that must be submitted by the employer; (2) Specify a date, 30 days from the date of the audit letter, by which the required documentation must be submitted; and (3)