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Old 02-12-2004, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
Juan Pablo
 
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I need information about what forms my employer needs to submit to DOL and
State Dep.
I am from Chile, and Im applying for a Business Admninistrator job in
Virginia, I have a chileand bachelors degree, no experience.

Thanks a lot.
JP
 

Old 02-12-2004, 10:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
Melinda
 
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tell your employer to contact an attorney as its a full package not only
a form.




Originally posted by Juan Pablo
    > I need
information about what forms my employer needs to submit to DOL and
State Dep.
    > I am from Chile, and Im applying for a Business
Admninistrator job in
    > Virginia, I have a chileand bachelors degree, no
experience.
    >
    > Thanks a lot.
JP

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Old 02-13-2004, 04:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
Andrew Wilson
 
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Originally posted by Juan Pablo
    > I need information
about what forms my employer needs to submit to DOL and
    > State Dep.
    > I
am from Chile, and Im applying for a Business Admninistrator job in
Virginia, I have a chileand bachelors degree, no experience.
    >
    > Thanks
a lot.
    > JP


There are many procedures you must go through in
order to prepare and file an H-1B.

You need to obtain an education
evaluation for your foreign degree, you need to obtain the prevailing
wage information and obtain an approved LCA through the Department of
Labor (on-line) and you need to prepare all the necessray H-1B forms and
letters. If you are going to count against the cap, probably need to
file premium processing now and do so very quickly.

There is no way to
give a set checklist because everyone's situation is different. If they
have no experience filing an H-1B, they should probably have an
experienced attorney handle the matter, particularly with the cap fast
approaching.

Regards,

Andrew

Andrew M. Wilson, Esq.



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