PERM - Labor Certification

Recording for February 23, 2023 Conference Call with Rajiv S. Khanna

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Immigration Law

Discussion Topics:

FAQs: H-1B visa cap exemption - How does the 6-year rule work? || Will having EAD cards or petition approvals with gaps in the start and end date cause an issue?|| H-1B visa layoff options - Going to home country and applying for jobs, going through the lottery again, documents required to apply for a new visa to explain missing pay stubs and the contents of the documentation for termination contract sent by the company to the USCIS

Recording for January 05, 2023 Conference Call with Rajiv S. Khanna

Discussion Topics

FAQ: Effect of typos on immigration documents || Concerns about EB-1C Green Card Portability || Who is required to pay for an EB-1C Green Card? || Can too many parking tickets affect Green Card or Citizenship process? ||

Filing multiple PERM applications, PERM Recruitment period, and Processing Times for PWD (Prevailing Wage Determination)

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Can we file two PERM simultaneously, one for the current job level and one for the future promoted level? My employer filed my green card based on my master's degree and no experience as a job requirement. So, what are the chances it will pass recruitment during PERM, keeping the current recession in mind?

 

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Technically, you can apply for two jobs like this because they are two different jobs. Definitely when there are specific skill requirements the chances of success are a lot better.

Explaining PERM Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) and its elements

Question details

I am on the H-1B visa right now, still in my initial 3-year window, have this query about Prevailing wages In the Perm process. My company is filing Perm under the EB2 category, it was submitted in September 2022, and the current wait time is around 8-10 months so I am still waiting to hear back from authorities.

1. I had asked my lawyer for a copy of the PWD, but they said it is a company document. Is that correct?

2. When I asked about the wages mentioned in the document, they told me the figure is 123k $ and would be paid to me after the green card is received. This prevailing wage figure is 35% higher than my current wages. Does the prevailing wage figure include cost to the company? ( insurance,401k plan for which company pays for me) or is this figure to be paid to me as a yearly salary? Also, being an Indian, and Since mine is EB2 filing, I may not receive a green card until the next 15-20 years. Is there a way I can negotiate for this salary after the perm is approved?

 

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  1. The answer is Yes, because it is the employer's property. 
  2. One of the things you can do is, if you are trying to get a document from your file, you can check with the BAR which is typically governed by the Supreme Court of the state, the highest court of the state where the lawyer is admitted. You can find out what the rules are and they are usually very good about talking to members of the general public. Regarding the salary it is up to you, but there is no law that requires the employer to pay you right now. It is a future salary. For more information on what the wages should be you go to flcdatacenter.com.

Recording for December 15, 2022 Conference Call with Rajiv S. Khanna

Nonimmigrant Visas

FAQ: Explaining PERM Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) and its elements || Recapturing H-1B unused time (Remainder Option); Changing H-1B field; USCIS’s stand on combining degree and work experience || H-4 EAD visa holders opening an LLC in the U.S. and employing their H-1B holding spouse on concurrent H-1B || Gap in status, for instance, H-1B and H-4 status issues || Eligibility for EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability)

How long does it take from PERM to Green Card, and difference between NIW and PERM Labor Certification?

Question details

1) How long does one have to wait in total if the company applied for PERM (EB2 - MS CS degree), and THEN Concurrently applied for I-140 (premium) and I-485 and the country of birth is UAE?

2) Can the above be done on an F-1 (OPT + STEM OPT) Visa instead of an H-1B? And any potential issues for F-1 in this case?

3) In this scenario, how would it work if the person also submits NIW in parallel with PERM?

 

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  1. I would say an average of a couple of years. 
  2. Yes, it can be. Please go through my blogs and articles on the economic author page for more details on this issue.
  3. It would work  just fine. Your lawyers can organize that.