LABOR CERTIFICATION
\lˈe͡ɪbə sˌɜːtɪfɪkˈe͡ɪʃən], \lˈeɪbə sˌɜːtɪfɪkˈeɪʃən], \l_ˈeɪ_b_ə s_ˌɜː_t_ɪ_f_ɪ_k_ˈeɪ_ʃ_ə_n]\
Definitions of LABOR CERTIFICATION
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A required procedure for many foreign nationals who have a job offer from a U.S. employer. In many cases, a job offer alone is not enough to qualify a potential immigrant for a green card. First, the employer must prove that there are no qualified U.S. workers available and willing to take the job. To do so, the employer must turn to the U.S. Department of Labor for a labor certification.
By Oddity Software
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US immigration services event to mitigate an unavailability of qualified American workers to place in job vacancies. The employer documents its plans to sponsor a foreign national, based on legal and permanent residence. An employer must certify this to the US Department of Labor. Refer to H1 status.
By Henry Campbell Black