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Initial Stage
Prospective H-1B candidate forwards the completed H-1B Questionnaire and requested documents to
Jackson & Hertogs (J&H). If applicable, employer forwards the completed Employer Data Questionnaire
to J&H. J&H will commence processing once all requested documentation and information is received.
Information and documentation are then reviewed by an attorney, and assigned to a paralegal for preparation.
E-mail notification is sent to H-1B candidate & HR Rep with name of paralegal assigned to case.
Any travel plans of H-1B candidate are reviewed by paralegal for possible conflicts. Travel e-mail,
as appropriate, is sent to H-1B candidate & HR Rep by paralegal. Paralegal or attorney will follow-up,
if necessary.
J&H obtains evaluation and/or translation of foreign academic degree and/or experience (if necessary).
H-1B and LCA processing
J&H will research appropriate wage support to prepare the LCA (Labor Condition Application).
The LCA is a form that states the prevailing wage and the offered wage, and which must be submitted
to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) before the H-1B petition can be filed. If there is a wage issue
due to a discrepancy between the prevailing wage and the offered wage, J&H will contact the HR Rep.
J&H prepares and sends an electronic LCA to the employer for review & posting. The employer must post
the LCA in two conspicuous locations at the H-1B candidate's work site(s) for 10 consecutive days.
Once the postings have been placed, the Employer notifies J&H via email of LCA posting.
J&H files the LCA electronically with the U.S. DOL. Employer must create LCA files for public and
DOL access within seven business daysof J&H filing the LCA with DOL.
J&H prepares the H-1B petition forms/supporting letter (and H-4 dependent application, if applicable).
DOL typically approves the LCA within at least 10 days. J&H receives the approved LCA and forwards it along
with the completed H-1B petition forms/letter to the Employer for signature. Employer can now complete
the LCA public access file.
J&H forwards required H-4 documents to the dependent family member(s) (if applicable) for signature.
Filing
Employer returns the signed forms/letters to J&H.
H-1B candidate returns the signed forms for H-4 status for any dependent family member(s) (if applicable).
J&H files the H-1B petition (and H-4, if applicable) with the appropriate USCIS Service Center.
USCIS issues fee receipt(s) to J&H. J&H forwards fee receipt(s) to the employer/H-1B candidate.
Decision
USCIS typically approves the H-1B (and H-4) petition(s). J&H will notify employer and H-1B candidate
of approval. In some cases USCIS may issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) before issuing its decision,
in which case the employer and H-1B candidate are notified immediately of the documents/information
requested on the RFE.
Jackson & Hertogs forwards the approval notice(s) and instructions to the employee.
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