Using the Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program to expedite their clearance upon arriving in the U.S., more than a million international travelers have already substantially reduced their travel time. Run by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the program streamlines the screening process at 25 U.S. international airports for pre-approved international travelers using biometric identification. Participants use automated kiosks to present their machine-readable passport or U.S. permanent resident card, use the scanner for fingerprint verification, and make a customs declaration.
Revised June 21, 2012
AFFILIATED OR RELATED ENTITY
|
Soc Title |
ACWIA Code |
ACWIA Title Non R&D |
ACWIA Code |
ACWIA Title R&D |
|
17-2141 |
Mechanical Engineers |
17-2143 |
Mechanical Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2144 |
Mechanical Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2072 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer |
17-2075 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer, Non R&D |
17-2076 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer, R&D |
|
17-2071 |
Electrical Engineers |
17-2073 |
Electrical Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2074 |
Electrical Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2061 |
Computer Hardware Engineers |
17-2062 |
Computer Hardware Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2063 |
Computer Hardware Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2051 |
Civil Engineers |
17-2052 |
Civil Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2053 |
Civil Engineers, R&D |
|
15-1121 |
Computer Systems Analysts |
15-1052 |
Computer Systems Analysts, Non R&D |
15-1053 |
Computer Systems Analysts, R&D |
|
15-1133 |
Software Developers, Systems Software |
15-1036 |
Software Developers, Systems Software, Non R&D |
15-1037 |
Software Developers, Systems Software, R&D |
|
15-1132 |
Software Developers, Applications |
15-1034 |
Software Developers, Applications, Non R&D |
15-1035 |
Software Developers, Applications, R&D |
|
15-1131 |
Computer Programmers |
15-1022 |
Computer Programmers, Non R&D |
15-1023 |
Computer Programmers, R&D |
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
PERM PREVAILING WAGES
Must I list alternative job requirements on the ETA Form 9141? Is there a section on the ETA Form 9141 where I can list the alternative requirements?
If an employer intends to accept alternative job requirements and to list such requirements on the ETA Form 9089, the employer must list its alternative job requirements on the ETA Form 9141. Specifically, the employer should list its alternative job requirements in either the Special Requirements block (D.b.5) or the Job Duties block (D.a.6) of the ETA Form 9141. This is to reflect a line of BALCA decisions affirming our ability to require the same information on the job opportunity on both forms.
It should be noted, as will be indicated in a note on the prevailing wage determination, that the NPWC will not consider the alternative job requirements when making the wage determination; prevailing wage determinations will be based ONLY on the job requirements listed by the employer in the Minimum Requirements block (D.b) of the ETA Form 9141. Nor does the NPWC make any evaluation of the substantial equivalence of the alternative job requirements to the primary minimum job requirements listed. That evaluation will continue to be made in the adjudication of the Application for Permanent Employment Certification.
Revised June 21, 2012
Revised June 21, 2012
AFFILIATED OR RELATED ENTITY
|
Soc Title |
ACWIA Code |
ACWIA Title Non R&D |
ACWIA Code |
ACWIA Title R&D |
|
17-2141 |
Mechanical Engineers |
17-2143 |
Mechanical Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2144 |
Mechanical Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2072 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer |
17-2075 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer, Non R&D |
17-2076 |
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer, R&D |
|
17-2071 |
Electrical Engineers |
17-2073 |
Electrical Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2074 |
Electrical Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2061 |
Computer Hardware Engineers |
17-2062 |
Computer Hardware Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2063 |
Computer Hardware Engineers, R&D |
|
17-2051 |
Civil Engineers |
17-2052 |
Civil Engineers, Non R&D |
17-2053 |
Civil Engineers, R&D |
|
15-1121 |
Computer Systems Analysts |
15-1052 |
Computer Systems Analysts, Non R&D |
15-1053 |
Computer Systems Analysts, R&D |
|
15-1133 |
Software Developers, Systems Software |
15-1036 |
Software Developers, Systems Software, Non R&D |
15-1037 |
Software Developers, Systems Software, R&D |
|
15-1132 |
Software Developers, Applications |
15-1034 |
Software Developers, Applications, Non R&D |
15-1035 |
Software Developers, Applications, R&D |
|
15-1131 |
Computer Programmers |
15-1022 |
Computer Programmers, Non R&D |
15-1023 |
Computer Programmers, R&D |
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
June 21, 2012
PERM PREVAILING WAGES
Must I list alternative job requirements on the ETA Form 9141? Is there a section on the ETA Form 9141 where I can list the alternative requirements?
If an employer intends to accept alternative job requirements and to list such requirements on the ETA Form 9089, the employer must list its alternative job requirements on the ETA Form 9141. Specifically, the employer should list its alternative job requirements in either the Special Requirements block (D.b.5) or the Job Duties block (D.a.6) of the ETA Form 9141. This is to reflect a line of BALCA decisions affirming our ability to require the same information on the job opportunity on both forms.
It should be noted, as will be indicated in a note on the prevailing wage determination, that the NPWC will not consider the alternative job requirements when making the wage determination; prevailing wage determinations will be based ONLY on the job requirements listed by the employer in the Minimum Requirements block (D.b) of the ETA Form 9141. Nor does the NPWC make any evaluation of the substantial equivalence of the alternative job requirements to the primary minimum job requirements listed. That evaluation will continue to be made in the adjudication of the Application for Permanent Employment Certification.
Revised June 21, 2012
Mexico, D.F., June 20, 2012 - U.S. consular operations in Mexico rank number four worldwide in issuance of Investor and Treaty Trader visas. This is a critical program to stimulate foreign direct investment in the United States. To more efficiently process visas for investors and traders, the U.S. Mission in Mexico announces two changes in the procedures for applying for and renewing Treaty Trader (E-1) and Treaty Investor (E-2) visas.
State Department official, best-selling author recognized as ‘Outstanding Americans by Choice’
I had my interview at 1:30 at Fairfax VA. Had printed my family picture at 12:50 on the way to interview it was heavy rain and reached there nick of time. We were called by an African American lady after 5 minutes after giving our oath she asked our ID and then got sign the waiver as our attorney was not with us. she asked question from my I-485 and she was very polite and calm everything was going smooth then she turn to my husband and ask about my date of birth which he forgot for few second and the then told her.
We had our interview yesterday and got appproved. I filed in Mar'12 (5Y - 85d) and my wife filed in Apr'12 (5Y - 60d) and we both had the interview yesterday. They went over all the N400 questions again and civic questions. The IO was looking at my file for 10-15 minutes without any major questions.
I had successful interview at Park Lake Drive, Atlanta, GA. I arrived 15 minutes earlier. The security at gate asked me to show Driver's ID. After that, he asked me to screen the bag through X-Ray Machine. Because I was carrying lot of documents, I put them into my laptop bag (without laptop). He also, asked me to empty pockets, take the Wrist Watch out, Belt and Shoes. This is very similar to airport security. After going though metal detector, I was asked to go to the Reception on First Floor (Walk-in Level) on left hand side.
Most Green Cards are obtained through employment, investment, a family member’s petition, the Diversity Visa program, and a refugee/political asylum application. However, there are other ways to get a Green Card. These Green Cards are limited to individuals meeting particular qualifications and/or applying during certain time frames.
Individuals in the following categories can apply for Green Cards:
Hey guys,
I just got back from my naturalization interview downtown Los Angeles and wanted to share my experience:
I arrived 10 mins before my appointment and was called about an hour later;
A male officer greeted me and took me to his room, did not even close the door.
Asked me to raise my hand and swear to tell the truth, state my age, name and address. Then he asked me to see my driver’s license and green card.
The guidance for issuing B-1 visas in lieu of H is currently under review bur remains in effect until further notice. In order to avoid delays at the port of entry, consular officers are to annotate the B-1 visa with “B in lieu of H, 9 FAM 41.31 N11.”
Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC
June 26, 2012
Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration Anne C. Richard will travel from June 26-29, 2012, to Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to meet with resettled refugees, local and state government officials, resettlement agencies and other community members involved in the resettlement of refugees.
According to DOL updates as of 6/11/2012, they are working on PERM application filed in the following months:
Analyst Reviews: April 2012
Audits: December 2011
Reconsideration Requests to the CO: June 2011
Gov’t Error Reconsiderations: Current
The U.S. Department of Labor has released PERM statistics for the first eight months of the fiscal year that began last October. Of the 43,100 applications it processed, 27,600 (64%) were certified, 83% were for H-1B and H-1B1 visas, 44% were for IT-related fields, and 55% were for applicants from India. The minimum education requirement was an advanced degree for 51% of those certified, and a bachelor degree for 39%. The Department certified more applications in the last two months than in either of the prior three-month periods.
Israeli investors will soon be able to apply for the E-2 visa, which allows holders to live and work in the U.S. for an extended period of time while overseeing a major investment in the United States. Legislation to allow Israelis to apply for these visas was approved in Congress in May 31 and signed by the President this month. The legislation requires that similarly situated United States nationals must be eligible for similar nonimmigrant status in Israel. Therefore, visa applications will be accepted once Israel confirms that it will issue similar visas to U.S. citizens.
US Department of State, which is responsible for monitoring and controlling the priority date movement, has made the following comments regarding the Fiscal Year 2012-2013 (October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013):
EB-2 China and India
Legislation to Eliminate Annual Per-Country H-1B Limits Passes One Hurdle
The U.S. State Department is launching a pilot program to pre-screen E-1/E-2 visa applicants at consular posts in Canada. Kentucky Consular Center officials will contact the E-1/E-2 applicant's U.S. employer to verify information about the application, including the legitimacy of the company and the investment. This prescreening aims to assist consular officers to focus on the individual applicant's qualifications. The State Department hopes to implement the pilot around the world at consular posts that process E visa applications.