LABOR
CERTIFICATION
Labor Certification is a common process that many green
card applicants experience. Its purpose is to demonstrate
that there are no minimally qualified U.S. workers available
in the area where the alien will work who can do the job
at a normal wage/salary.
The Test
Process
The labor certification process tests the local job market.
Working with the State Employment Security Agency, the
employer advertises the position and solicits resumes.
It has to review each resume that comes in for the position
and determine whether any of those candidates would be
minimally qualified for the position. If so, the employer
must call the candidate in and interview him or her to
make a further determination. If there are no U.S. workers
that are minimally qualified for the position, the employer
will indicate this in its report to the SESA. Then it will
wait for SESA’s decision.
Evaluation
The SESA will evaluate the employer’s recruitment
efforts. There are a number of potential issues which the
SESA could bring up in dispute. The SESA may feel that
the employer’s salary is too low. It may feel that
the job duties and description are too restrictive. It
may argue that the employer’s review of the resumes
was too critical, eliminating resumes that should have
been considered for the position.
Decision and Appeal
If the SESA challenges any part of the employer’s
recruitment process, it can ask the employer to redo
the a part of the process. It may also deny the labor certification
process. If the employer is given a second chance, it
can
provide further proof establishing that it did conduct
a valid search effort. If the SESA chooses to deny the
labor certification process, the employer may appeal
such a denial to the Board of Alien Labor Certification
Appeals.
If the SESA approves of the employer’s report agreeing
that there is no minimally qualified U.S. worker, the employer
can submit the approval with the alien’s application
to be submitted to theUSCIS.
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Information
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service
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