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H-1B Instructions and Application Packet (Initial and Extension) - PDF
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1 H-1B Instructions and Application Packet (Initial and Extension) H-1B Overview H-1B Specialty Workers are authorized to work in specialized fields for a maximum period of six years. The University of South Alabama may sponsor an employee for H-1B authorization for a period of up to three years at a time. H-1B workers must be paid a salary that equals at least the US Department of Labor determined prevailing wage. To sponsor an H-1B worker, The University of South Alabama, through International Education, must file petitions with the US Department of Labor and the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) indicating that the university will appoint and pay the individual the prevailing wage. Eligibility In general, to be eligible for H-1B sponsorship, the position must be full-time and require a minimum of a bachelor s degree and the sponsored employee must meet that requirement and possess any necessary licensure. Some individuals, even if they meet the degree and licensure requirements, may not be eligible for H-1B status based on their immigration history. Those who have already used the six-year limit on H-1B status, for example, are ineligible for an additional period of H-1B status until they have resided and been physically outside of the U.S. for at least one year. Similarly, those who are subject to the two-year home residency requirement based on their current or prior J-1/J-2 Exchange Visitor status are ineligible for H-1B status until they have either fulfilled the requirement or obtained a waiver through the Department of State and USCIS. A person for whom a department wishes to sponsor an H-1B should contact International Education to discuss his or her eligibility for an H-1B visa. Prevailing Wage In order to sponsor an employee for an H-1B visa, the University must pay at least the prevailing wage or the actual wage (the rate paid to similarly situated employees), whichever is higher. The US Department of Labor calculates the prevailing wage as the average salary or wage for similarly employed workers in the area of intended employment. If this prevailing wage exceeds the amount the department wishes to pay the employee, then the University cannot proceed with the H-1B petition. In this case, departments should consult with International Education about other options for visa sponsorship. Processing Times Plan up to 6 Months in Advance Because USCIS H-1B processing times vary from 3 6 months, International Education can only provide an estimate of the timing for a particular petition. We recommend that departments initiate an application as early as 6 months before the desired H-1B start date, which is the earliest that USCIS will accept an H-1B petition. Expedited processing, or premium processing, is available for a $1,225 fee; this guarantees a decision by USCIS within 15 calendar days. International Education requires at least one month to process and submit an H-1B petition from the time the department and individual submits all required documents. Required Fees Departments are required to pay certain required processing fee(s) for their employee s H-1B petition. The immigration attorney handling fee is approximately $2,000 depending on the attorney the department chooses (see below for university-approved immigration attorney options). The USCIS basic fee is the $325 I-129 application fee. In addition, departments must pay a $500 antifraud fee for initial H-1B petitions and for cases in which USA is filing a change of employer petition ( portability ) for someone who already holds H-1B status with another employer. Extension petitions do not require the anti-fraud fee. The employee cannot pay these fees. Optional Fees The department and/or individual may request Premium Processing (guaranteed 15 calendar day decision). The department or the individual may pay the additional $1,225 fee to USCIS. If the employee wishes to apply for immediate family members to change to H-4 dependent status within the U.S., he or she must pay the $290 I-539 change-of-status fee and $500 immigration attorney handling fee.
2 Changes in Terms of Employment or Termination Departments must consult with International Education prior to changing an H-1B s terms of employment (including changes to job duties or department) to determine whether an amended petition is required. Please inform International Education immediately if an H-1B worker s employment is terminated so that International Education can notify the Department of Labor and USCIS, effectively withdrawing the H-1B. Because H-1B status is an employment-based status, that status immediately ends upon termination. If the department terminates employment, the department must pay the reasonable cost of return transportation to the H-1B employee s last place of foreign residence. The department will continue to be liable for paying the individual s full salary and benefits if the H-1B support is not withdrawn. H-1B Extensions The process for requesting an extension of H-1B status is the same as for the initial period of H-1B employment. The extension petition must be filed prior to the current H-1B status end date to avoid interruptions in employment. The employee may continue to work for a period of 240 days while an extension petition is pending, as long as it is filed in a timely manner (e.g. filed before the current end date). Please note: An extension of H-1B status allows the employee to continue working in the U.S.; however, it does not extend his or her H-1B entry visa, which is required for re-entry into the U.S. after traveling abroad. If the H-1B employee wishes to travel outside the U.S. after the expiration date of his or her current entry visa, he or she must apply for a new entry visa at a U.S. consulate. H-1B Visas, Travel Information, and Possible Visa Delays H-1B employees should contact International Education for information on travel requirements. H-1B visa requirements can vary by consular location, therefore, please refer to the particular United States consulate/embassy that you will visit. A list of embassy websites is available at Employees and departments should be aware that security clearances, which are part of visa processing, may delay an employee s return to the U.S. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA SELECT OUTSIDE IMMIGRATION COUNSEL The University of South Alabama uses select outside legal counsel for all employment-based, USA-sponsored H-1B filings. University departments MAY NOT hire an immigration attorney to file a USA employer-sponsored petition without approval of the sponsorship using this form. Departments with questions about the retention of immigration counsel to represent the University in the filing of an employer-sponsored H-1B petition may contact International Education. Klari Tedrow Tedrow and Myers Immigration Law Group 4 Office Park Circle, Suite #214 Birmingham, AL David Ware Ware Immigration 201 E. Government Street Pensacola, FL
3 DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES 1. Request H-1B processing (please complete Appendix A): To initiate the H-1B process, the department should complete the Appendix A section of this packet, providing details on the job position and a copy of the appointment/job offer letter (if already prepared). With this information, International Education will determine the prevailing wage as established by the U.S. Department of Labor. The other component of wage determination is the review of Actual Wages paid to employees within the department. Once International Education determines the prevailing wage and actual wage, we will consult with the department if it appears the offered salary does not meet the Department of Labor s wage requirement. The department must pay at least the prevailing wage or the actual wage (the rate paid to similarly situated employees), whichever is higher. If this minimum salary exceeds the amount the department wishes to pay the H-1B applicant, International Education will consult the department about other options. The department might choose to increase the salary or explore other visa options for the applicant. After International Education determines that the wage offered by the department meets the prevailing wage and the actual wage, proceed to step Complete the Deemed Export Form (please complete Appendix B). In support of your request for H-1B sponsorship, the International Education is required to certify on the USCIS I-129 petition whether or not a license for export controlled technology or technical data is necessary for the professor/researcher being sponsored. To facilitate this requirement, all host departments are required to complete an attestation as to whether or not the H-1B worker will require a license for export controlled technology or technical data. 3. Complete the letter of H-1B support (please see Appendix C template). Please note that the maximum length of time for which an H-1B can be requested at one time is three years. 4. Process Check Request for USCIS Fees (please see Appendix D). 5. Send documents to the International Education: The H-1B Request (Appendix A), the Deemed Export Form (Appendix B), and the letter of support (sample in Appendix C) may be sent as soon as they are complete. The LCA posting notice should be sent back to IE upon completion of the 10 day posting period. Please send all documents to Regina George at International Education Meisler Hall Post the LCA Notice: The Department of Labor and H-1B petition procedures require employers to inform its workforce of its intention to hire an H-1B worker through the postings of two Labor Condition Applications (LCA) at the employer s location. To comply with this rule, International Education will send two copies of the LCA Notice via to the hiring department to be posted in two conspicuous locations (i.e. break room, copy room, front office). This LCA must be posted for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days. A Notice of Filing and instructions for posting will be included with the LCA Notice. Upon completion of the necessary 10-day posting period, please complete the Notice of Filing by indicating the posting dates, the responsible individual, and sign the Notice at the bottom. Please return the completed notices to Regina George at or via campus mail at International Services, Meisler Hall Room Once the department has posted the LCA for the required 10 business days, the posting notices must be ed to notify her of the posting date. The posting date/notices are necessary for the H-1B process to move forward.
4 PROSPECTIVE H-1B EMPLOYEE PROCEDURES 1. Provide immigration information and history (please complete Appendix E): Once the department initiates the H-1B sponsorship process by submitting the Appendix A forms and Appointment Letter, International Education will contact the H- 1B beneficiary to obtain the biographical information, immigration documents, proof of qualifications (diploma, CV, licenses), and family information (if applicable) required for the H-1B petition. 2. H-4 Dependent Sponsorship. If a prospective H-1B employee has dependent family members (spouse or children) whom the H-1B employee would like to sponsor for H-4 visa status, the H-1B employee will need to consult with International Education about processing the H-4 visa support. For sponsorship of dependents that are already in the US to either extend or obtain H-4 status, the prospective H-1B employee will need to submit documents for concurrent filing with the H-1B petition. The immigration attorney handling fee is $500. The USCIS H-4 petition fee is $290. For dependents that are currently outside of the US and will enter the US in H-4 status at a later date, the International Education can advise on how they may obtain H-4 status abroad. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROCESSING After the department and foreign national submit the required paperwork, International Education will proceed with the H-1B petition process as follows: 1. Prevailing Wage Determination with the U.S. Department of Labor 2. Complete and submit a Labor Condition Application for H-1B Non-Immigrants (Form ETA 9035) to the U.S. Department of Labor (approximately 7 business days for approval) 3. Department sent a copy of the LCA to be posted for 10 days 4. Receive required signed posting notices from department 5. Complete the necessary forms and send the petition to the immigration attorney for processing 6. Petition is sent to USCIS for decision (approximately 4-6 months) Upon receiving the Approval Notice (I-797) from the USCIS, the International Education will notify the employee via . If the individual is abroad awaiting the approval notice in order to apply for an H-1B entry visa at a U.S. consulate, International Education will contact the department to discuss mailing options.
5 H-1B Packet Appendix A: Position & Wage Info PART 1: POSITION INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY DEPARTMENT PLEASE ENTER INFO ABOUT POSITION MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS, NOT EMPLOYEE S QUALIFICATIONS 1. Position Title : 2. Salary: Per calendar year OR Per academic year 3. Hours/Range of hours per week: 4. FTE ( ): *if below 1.00, see Part 3, #5 of the Acknowledgement of Responsibility 5. Dates of proposed H-1B sponsorship (Total H-1B limit is 6 years 3 years allowed per petition): From to 6. List all worksites for this position: USA Main Campus Building and Room #: USA - Other location(s): 7. Description of basic job duties - please list the absolute minimum duties/tasks to be performed, using non-technical terms (For nonteaching, staff positions, please also attach the HR Job Posting): 8. Absolute MINIMUM qualifications required to perform the duties/tasks of this position: a. Level of higher education required: Bachelor s Master s Doctorate Other b. State license or certificate required?: Yes or No c. Degree major(s)/specialty(ies) required: d. Absolute minimum number of years of employment experience required for the position: e. Other minimum requirements, if any: f. Position s minimum required training and experience (other than that which would or could have been obtained during the normal course of the degree program listed above) Please quantify required training and experience in number of months/years (if none, please write none): 9. MINIMUM number of employees (not including students or grad assistants) the alien must supervise: 10. Is travel required? Yes or No PART 1: CONTINUED
6 11. Are there any other working conditions that affect the rate of pay? Yes or No If yes, please explain: 12. Occupational title of the alien employee s immediate supervisor: 13. Number of workers filling same position: 14. Salary of worker(s) in same position: PART 2: PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEE/DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY DEPT 1. Prospective H-1B employee name: Family Name (Last) Given Name (First) Middle Name (if any) 2. Prospective H-1B employee s address: 3. Degree(s) which the prospective H-1B employee holds: 4. Hiring Department/ Unit: 5. School/ Division: 6. Contact Person: Telephone: 9. Fax: 10. Campus Mailing Address: Box Building/Room: 11. SHIPPING OF DOCUMENTS (attorney/employee abroad) - Please provide dept courier account number: Fed Ex: DHL: NOTE ON ACTUAL WAGE DETERMINATION Immigration and Labor regulations require that USA document that the H-1B employee s salary meet or exceed the actual wages of other employees in a similar position within the department (20 CFR Part 655 and 29 CFR Part 507). In order to meet federal regulations, International Education will consult with the above departmental information to determine if any other workers currently fill a position comparable to the proposed H-1B employee. If the department needs assistance with salary of other employees, please contact Human Resources.
7 PART 3: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY & LEGALLY BINDING EMPLOYER ATTESTATIONS By signing below, I attest that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge. I can provide additional details pertaining to statements made regarding the actual wage for the occupation discussed if needed. I authorize the International Education to seek approval from the US Department of Labor and US Citizenship and Immigration Services for an H-1B temporary visa on behalf of the above named individual (in Part 2). Furthermore, I attest that the University of South Alabama will comply with the following statements as required by the Immigration Act of 1990 and conforming regulations issued by the US Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor. (From US Immigration Service [8 CFR (h)] & US Department of Labor [20 CFR Parts 655 and 656]) 1) That the hiring department will pay the $325 I-129 filing fee for H-1B sponsorship and subsequent H-1B extensions, the $500 Antifraud Fee when petitioning for an initial H-1B, an H-1B change-of-status, or change of employer (all required by law), and the immigration attorney handling fees (university policy); 2) That the H-1B authorization is job-specific. Prior to making any changes to the alien employee s salary, title, or duties, the department will consult with International Education; 3) That the H-1B worker will be paid 100% of the actual or prevailing wage, whichever is higher. 4) That the H-1B worker will also be paid for non-productive time unless contract is for a specified time period common to the industry such as 9 month academic appointments; 5) That the H-1B worker will be offered benefits on the same basis as similarly employed US workers; 6) That the employment of H-1B workers will not adversely affect the working conditions of workers similarly employed in the area of intended employment; 7) That on the date this form is signed and submitted, there is no strike, lockout or work stoppage in the course of a labor dispute in the occupation in which the H-1B worker will be employed at the place of employment; 8) That notice of the H-1B application will be provided to workers employed in the occupation in which the H-1B will be employed as signified by posting the Labor Condition Application in a conspicuous place in the workplace for at least ten (10) business days and returned to International Education, noting the dates of posting and whether or not there were any inquiries (the Labor Certification Application along with posting and removal instructions will be sent to the Department by International Education after the prevailing wage is determined); 9) That the reasonable cost of return transportation to the H-1B s home country will be covered by the employer in the event employment is terminated prior to the ending date on the H-1B petition submitted to US Citizenship and Immigration Services. (See dates entered in Part 1, Number 5). Required Signatures: Faculty Advisor/Supervisor Signature: _ Date: Name and Title of Faculty Advisor/Supervisor: Department Chair/Head or Dean Signature: Date: Name and Title of Department Chair/ Head or Dean: Any misrepresentation of facts or employer s failure to comply may result in the following, affecting all of the University of South Alabama, not just the department: Assessment of back pay for the foreign national and/or other employees in the occupational classification Maximum of $1000 fine for each violation A suspension of the University of South Alabama s labor condition applications and a prohibition of filing and approval of labor condition applications or applications for permanent alien employment certification for one year A prohibition of the filing of immigrant or nonimmigrant visa petitions with USCIS for at least one year Federal criminal penalties for knowing and willful submission of false statements to the Federal Government of $10,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 5 years
8 H-1B Packet Appendix B: H-1B Export Control Form OVERVIEW OF EXPORT CONTROL REQUIREMENT FOR H-1B In support of your request for H-1B sponsorship, International Education is required to certify on the USCIS I-129 petition whether or not a license for export controlled technology or technical data is necessary for the professor/researcher being sponsored. To facilitate this requirement, we ask your assistance in completing the questionnaire below, which will allow International Education to begin filing H-1B support. In addition, the Office of Research Compliance and Assurance will review the form and if necessary will confer with the sponsored-individual and appropriate supervisor or administrator to determine whether a license under EAR or ITAR would be required. The license acquisition process would be initiated in parallel to H- 1B sponsorship. Any future changes or extensions of the sponsored H-1B worker s employment must also be reviewed for compliance. For more information about Export Control, visit SECTION 1: PROSPECTIVE H-1B EMPLOYEE AND DEPARTMENT DETAILS H-1B Employee s Name: Employee s Country of Citizenship: Employee s Country of Birth: PI/Supervisor s Name: School/Division: Department: SECTION 2: EXPORT CONTROL QUESTIONS 1. Is the nature of the H-1B Employee s work confidential/proprietary (i.e. the results of the work/research projects are not intended for teaching, publication, or to be otherwise shared broadly with the interested public and within the scientific community)? 2. In the course of his/her employment, do you anticipate that the H-1B Employee will be provided access to: a. Any USA-owned technical data or technology that is considered proprietary or confidential to the University of South Alabama? b. Any third party-owned technical data or technology that is considered proprietary or confidential to the third party owner? This includes U.S. government furnished technical data with dissemination controls or other restrictive markings, as well as ITAR-controlled software, and information restricted under an NDA. c. Equipment specifically designed or developed for military or space applications? (See U.S. Munitions List under 22 CFR 121). YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO Please sign and submit to International Education with the H-1B application packet. While IE can begin processing H-1B support with this form, please be aware that IE will send this form for a secondary review to Dusty Layton in the Office of Research Compliance and Assurance, CSAB , REQUIRED SIGNATURES We attest that the information being provided at this time is true. If at this time no export license is required and, during the course of his/her employment at USA, there are any changes to the H-1B Scholar s work that would require a license, we will contact the Office of Research Compliance and Assurance and International Education. PI/Supervisor: Date: Chair/Director or Dean: Date: A license for Export Control is not required for this scholar. A license for Export Control is required for this scholar, and that process has been initiated. Research Compliance Office: Date:
9 H-1B PACKET APPENDIX C: TEMPLATE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL DEPARTMENT SUPPORT LETTER [PRINT ON DEPARTMENTAL LETTERHEAD] U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services California Service Center Avila Road, Room 2312 Laguna Niguel CA Re: Petition for H-1B Nonimmigrant Worker Petitioner: University of South Alabama Beneficiary: Dr. Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is written in support of the University of South Alabama s petition to qualify Dr. nonimmigrant worker. as an H-1B We currently have an opening for the position of in the Department of to perform the following duties: [insert job duties/responsibilities here]. The minimum requirements for this position are a [insert degree PhD, Master s, Bachelor s etc] or related field. Include next sentence only if appropriate. In addition, the candidate must have # of years of experience in field of study or a similar field. here]. Dr. is an ideal candidate for the position. Dr. has [insert detail degree and qualifications In the event that Dr. is dismissed prior to the end of the period requested for H-1B visa status, I verify that the University of South Alabama will be responsible for reasonable costs of the return transportation abroad. It is our intention that Dr. be able to accept the position of and start employment pursuant to the H-1B visa on appointment start date or date on which H1B visa will start, for a period of period of time up to three years years. I respectfully request that the petition to qualify him/her as an H-1B professional be approved. Sincerely, Department Chair
10 H-1B PACKET APPENDIX D: FILING FEE REQUEST Instructions for USCIS Fee Payment Required fees: $ Form I-129, H-1B petition $ Fraud Prevention and Detection (initial H-1B, H-1B coming from another employer) $1, Form I-907, Premium Processing, if applicable and requested $2, Attorney Handling Fees Below are the procedures for requesting USA checks or direct deposit to be issued for fee payment: Invoice will be issued from International Education Direct Deposit processed for vendor Klari B. Tedrow J or David Ware J (whichever attorney is retained). Do not submit payment request to Accounts Payable without proper invoice from International Education. Please ask Accounts Payable to notify our office when a direct deposit has been issued or check is ready for pick up (Main Campus only). For USA Health Management LLC, please have checks sent to our office.
11 H-1B PACKET APPENDIX E: EMPLOYEE S INFORMATION NAME AND RESIDENCE INFORMATION: PART 1: H-1B APPLICANT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Full Name (as in passport): Family Name (Surname) Given Name (First) Middle Name (if any) All other names used : (Include maiden name and names from all previous marriages) Place of Birth (required): : : City Province/ Territory Country Citizenship & Residence (required): : Country of Citizenship Country of Permanent Residence Date of Birth (Month/Day/Year): Gender : Male Female CONTACT INFORMATION: Current Address: address: Phone Number: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA POSITION INFORMATION: (Please provide contact information for your intended employer at the University of South Alabama) USA Academic Department: Supervisor s Name:
12 PART 2: FOR APPLICANTS CURRENTLY IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY Current Immigration Status (i.e. F-1, J-1, H-1B) : Date Current Status Expires (M/D/Y): If you are in H-1B Status with an employer other than USA, are you currently employed?: YES or NO Employer s Name and Address: Expected termination date of current H-1B Employment (Month/ Day/ Year): Date of Last Arrival (stamped on I-94 Card, the White Card in Passport) (Month/Day/Year): I-94 # (Eleven Digit Number on the White Card in Passport): Are you currently on F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT)? YES or NO If YES, List dates of OPT (Month/ Day/ Year): through Do you have spouse/children who will file for H-4 status with this petition? YES or NO PART 3: IMMIGRATION INFORMATION & HISTORY Passport # : Passport Country: Passport Issue Date (Month/Day/Year): Passport Expiry Date (Month/Day/Year): U.S. Social Security Number (If any): A #/Alien#/USCIS# - if any. (A/Alien/USCIS number is listed on EAD Cards and on any I-140 or I-485 Notices) : At which consulate will you apply for your H-1B Visa stamp, either now or the next time you travel abroad? City (outside of the U.S.): Country:
13 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION TO BE SUBMITTED TO INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION Copy/Scan of Current CV/ Resume Copy/Scan of all university-level academic degrees, diplomas, and transcripts/mark sheets. Diplomas and transcripts/mark sheets do not have to be originals Documents not in English must be translated by someone competent to do so Degrees or documents issued by non-u.s. institutions will have to have a foreign credential evaluation (International Education can recommend an evaluator) Copies/Scans of 4 most recent pay stubs/ paycheck notifications if currently employed in the United States Copy/Scans of ALL current and previous immigration documents: Passport Identification Pages ** Current/ most recent Visa Stamp ** I-94 Card (FRONT AND BACK) or printout from ** All previous I-20s, DS-2019 s, and H-1B/H-4 I-797 Approval Notices, etc. ** Employment Authorization Card (e.g. EAD Card for F-1 OPT or J-2 EAD Card) ** Copy/Scan of I-612 waiver approval, Department of State recommendation for waiver, or completion of 212(e) Two-Year Home Residency Requirement if currently or previously on J Visa ** H-4 Application: If you have dependent family members who are already in the U.S. in H-4 status or on another visa type, and you would like to change/extend their status as an H-4 dependent, would you like the attorney to process these forms for an additional fee? YES or NO, I will complete If yes, include the following: Include the above starred (**) items for your family members Check made payable to Klari B. Tedrow for the amount invoiced (International Services will send invoice)