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- Title: Labor Condition Applications and Requirements for Employers Using Nonimmigrants on H-1B Visas in Specialty Occupations and as Fashion Models (US Employment and Training Administration Regulation) (ETA) (2018 Edition)
- Author : The Law Library
- Release Date : January 29, 2018
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 146 KB
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The Law Library presents the complete text of the Labor Condition Applications and Requirements for Employers Using Nonimmigrants on H-1B Visas in Specialty Occupations and as Fashion Models (US Employment and Training Administration Regulation) (ETA) (2018 Edition).
Updated as of May 29, 2018
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) of the Department of Labor (the Department or DOL) is amending its regulations related to the H-1B and H-1B1 programs to generally require employers to use Web-based electronic filing of labor condition applications (LCAs). This final rule also implements technical and clarifying amendments to ETA's H-1B and H-1B1 regulations to correct terminology and addresses, update internal agency procedures, and clarify text. Among these amendments are provisions to reflect Congressional reinstatement of certain attestations and obligations applicable to employers that are H-1B dependent or have committed willful violations of H-1B requirements.
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- The complete text of the Labor Condition Applications and Requirements for Employers Using Nonimmigrants on H-1B Visas in Specialty Occupations and as Fashion Models (US Employment and Training Administration Regulation) (ETA) (2018 Edition)
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- A table of contents in introduction presenting a general overview of the structure