Thursday, February 19, 2015

WHAT H-1B EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE LCA TO AVOID POTENTIAL DOL COMPLIANCE PITFALLS. By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq. | Bergen County Employment Immigration Lawyers | Ridgewood Citizenship Law Firm

WHAT H-1B EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE LCA TO AVOID POTENTIAL DOL COMPLIANCE PITFALLS. By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq. | Bergen County Employment Immigration Lawyers | Ridgewood Citizenship Law Firm



The H-1B visa program permits a United States employer ("employer") to temporarily employ nonimmigrants to fill specialized jobs in the United States. The Immigration and Nationality Act (the "INA" or the "Act") requires that an employer pay an H-1B worker the italicize of the actual wage or the locally prevailing wage, in order to protect U.S. workers and their wages. Under the Act, an employer seeking to hire a foreign national in a specialty occupation on an H-1B visa must receive permission from the Department of Labor ("DOL") before the alien may obtain an H-1B visa.

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