Hi All,
I'm on H1 and I have to relocate to Texas and hence I asked the attorney for a new LCA for Austin, Tx.
Please see the response below from attorney and let me know if this the new Rule/trend....
According to the US Department of Labor regulations, that you would only need to apply for a new LCA for the Austin location and repost for your position. However, the trend that we are seeing with USCIS/ and ICE is that when a new LCA is needed, they assume it is a material change in the employment and, therefore, requires an amended petition. We disagree with this stance as it is not part of the statutes or regulations, but it is the reality of tougher enforcement and investigations of H1Bs by USCIS. Therefore, we would strongly urge you not to move to Texas until an amended petition can be filed and approved. A new LCA certified for the Austin, TX location will take approximately 7-10 days.
I'm on H1 and I have to relocate to Texas and hence I asked the attorney for a new LCA for Austin, Tx.
Please see the response below from attorney and let me know if this the new Rule/trend....
According to the US Department of Labor regulations, that you would only need to apply for a new LCA for the Austin location and repost for your position. However, the trend that we are seeing with USCIS/ and ICE is that when a new LCA is needed, they assume it is a material change in the employment and, therefore, requires an amended petition. We disagree with this stance as it is not part of the statutes or regulations, but it is the reality of tougher enforcement and investigations of H1Bs by USCIS. Therefore, we would strongly urge you not to move to Texas until an amended petition can be filed and approved. A new LCA certified for the Austin, TX location will take approximately 7-10 days.
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