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Wages have almost increased 15 - 20 % over last 2 years as you see in attachment but actual salary increased 3-5% last year
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thanks, this site is helpful. last time my employer has filed Wage level as N/A. I don't know instead of wage level 2 or 3 or 4
Originally posted by uhgar View PostCheck here -> http://www.flcdatacenter.com/OesWizardStart.aspx
For each state based on the job id in LCA there is different wage level . For any state 50k probably would be level1 age. Starting last year USCIS is sending RFE for level 1 wage as its not wage given to specialty occupation.
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Originally posted by ramdiv859 View PostHi
My employer attorney is currently working for work visa renewal. They looked at the renewal petition and said there are chances of the petition getting denied because my salary is lower than what is supposed to be. I have graduate degree (Master from University in US) with 6 years of experience. The salary that is being offered to me is less than what is required to file work visa renewal petition so it will get rejected. Because of this concern, my attorney is not even filing the renewal so my visa will expire at the end of this work visa term (June 2018). Is there table or data in USCIS where it says this individual would need to earn so much salary?
I have been in the same role for 6 years. Fortunately, All my previous visa applications/renewals with previous salary for me got approved without any problems. I don't know after 6 years suddenly my salary is being questioned. Please input or help.
For each state based on the job id in LCA there is different wage level . For any state 50k probably would be level1 age. Starting last year USCIS is sending RFE for level 1 wage as its not wage given to specialty occupation.
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H1 B renewal - salary concern
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My employer attorney is currently working for work visa renewal. They looked at the renewal petition and said there are chances of the petition getting denied because my salary is lower than what is supposed to be. I have graduate degree (Master from University in US) with 6 years of experience. The salary that is being offered to me is less than what is required to file work visa renewal petition so it will get rejected. Because of this concern, my attorney is not even filing the renewal so my visa will expire at the end of this work visa term (June 2018). Is there table or data in USCIS where it says this individual would need to earn so much salary?
I have been in the same role for 6 years. Fortunately, All my previous visa applications/renewals with previous salary for me got approved without any problems. I don't know after 6 years suddenly my salary is being questioned. Please input or help.Tags: None
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