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H-1B Violations for not Meeting Prevailing Wage – NJ Employer

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

As USCIS continues its H-1B enforcement efforts, the Department of Labor announced last week its latest case – a computer consulting company in New Jersey – that was fined $638,449 in back wages and interest and $126,778 in civil penalties.  The company was also barred form using the H-1B program for one year.  DOL additionally reported in its announcement that their investigations since 2005 have resulted in $5.6 million in back wages and $300,000 in civil monetary penalties in New Jersey alone.

The most common violations include:

  1. Failing to pay the required wage on the H-1B petition
  2. Failing to post the Internal Job Posting Notice of the filing of a labor condition application at every worksite where H-1B workers are employed, and
  3. Failing to pay nonimmigrant workers the required wage for all non-productive time caused by conditions related to employment.  This includes lack of assigned work between projects and non-employment because of a lack of a permit or license or studying for a license exam.

Immigration Solutions provides comprehensive assistance to our clients in developing and maintaining best practices necessary to assure compliance with USCIS and Department of Labor regulations.  We have extensive knowledge of the H-1B and LCA regulations and provide our clients with the tools necessary to run a successful H-1B program, including the preparation of Public Access Files and the set-up and maintenance of LCA tracking systems.

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Thursday, June 24th, 2010

1) Prevailing Wage Determinations:   The Department of Labor (DOL) advised today that a prevailing wage determination (PWD) obtained for an H-1B case can be used for a PERM case (and vice versa) if it is still valid and for the same job opportunity.  The announcement was made in the AILA/DOL Stakeholder Telephone Conference of 6/22/10 that can be viewed on the AILA website.  This will be extremely useful and will eliminate the long wait time in obtaining a PWD for DOL National for a PERM case when all information in re the job and its requirements remain identical.

2)  Current H-1B Cap Count as of 6/18/2010:  22,900 cases have been received under the general H-1B cap.  9,700 cases have been received against the advanced US degree cap of 20,000.

3)  CBP Releases Port of Entry Contact information:   http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/

4)  iCERT now posts PERM Processing Times: http://icert.doleta.gov/#fragment-2

5)  Life Along the Mexico-US Border Photo Essay:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/interactives/mexicoborder/

6)  DHS Releases Fact Sheet on  Southwest Border “Next Steps

7)  E-Verify no longer voluntary for Utah Employers:

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