Need Labor Certification For Your Visa? Get More Info Here in Bakersfield, California For Sale
Some visas for employment may require alien applicant's prospective employer to file for Labor Certification. Once your U.S. employer applies for the LCA with the U.S. Department of Labor, you must wait for certification before applying for your visa. Once the U.S. DOL has approved your certification, your employer can file a petition for alien employee with US CItizenship and Immigration Services.
In order for the LCA to be approved, your U.S. employer must agree to pay you, the worker, a legal working wage close to that paid to similar workers in the nearby surrounding areas. The petitioner must also agree that the applicant's employment will not harm, disrupt, or disturb anyone already or previously employed. For example, if workers at your future place of employment are striking, the U.S. DOL will not grant you certification to work those same jobs.
For more information about Labor Certification, contact the U.S. Department of Labor. For more information about getting a visa, contact immigration attorney Phillip Kim in San Diego, CA at(619)752-xxxx or in Fresno, CA at (559)761-xxxx. You can also visit his official websites at pkimmigration.com and phillipkimlaw.com using the links below:
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