12/09/2004
IMMIGRATION ALERT
BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENT SIGNS
LEGISLATION:
FEES INCREASE FOR H-1, L-1; RETROGRESSION BACKLOG: JANUARY 2002; FREE
TELECONFERENCE!
On Saturday, November 20, 2004,
Congress passed a wide-ranging omnibus bill. After several minor
changes, that bill was signed by President Bush on Wednesday. Several
parts of the bill impact business immigration, specifically H-1(b) and
L-1 visas.
Also this morning the Department of State issued the long-awaited
retrogression backlog numbers. Effective January 1, 2005, Indian,
Filipino, and Chinese nationals are retrogressed until January 2002,
which effectively adds three years processing to any case which does not
have a priority date prior to January 2002. Priority dates are
established upon the filing of a Labor Certification or I-140 Petition
for Alien Worker, whichever comes first.
Hammond Law Group LLC will be holding a free
teleconference for all clients on Tuesday December 14, 2004 at 3:00PM ET
/ 12 Noon PT. If you are interested in participating, please
send an email to:
lms@hammondlawfirm.com.
H-1(b) Visa Reform Act of 2004:
· Adds an H-1(b) "training fee," increasing the H-1(b) filing charge by
$1,500, except any individual's second extension by the same employer.
Employers with no more than 25 full-time employees may submit a halved
training fee of $750. This is effective immediately.
· Adds a $500 "fraud" fee to all H-1(b) cases and to all L-1 cases. This
provision goes into effect on March 8, 2005. This fee only applies to
the first case filed on behalf of an individual, per employer, not to
any extensions or amendments.
· Exempts foreign nationals who hold at least a Masters degree earned
from a U.S. institution from the H-1(b) cap, but limits the exemption to
20,000 applicants per year. This provision takes effect on March 8,
2005.
· Requires employers to pay 100% of prevailing wage; eliminating the
so-called 95% safe harbor.
· Compels the Department of Labor (DOL) to create a four-level wage
system. In the interim a temporary four-level wage system has been
created, which is based on the current two-level system.
· Re-enacts and makes permanent the provision requiring additional
attestations on the LCA by employers who are H-1B dependent or have
committed a willful failure or misrepresentation during the preceding 5
years.
· Liberalizes the DOL's investigative
authority.
L-1 Visa (Intracompany Transferee) Reform Act of 2004:
· Does not bar L-1(b) employees from being placed at third party sites,
as has been widely reported; however, it does bar L-1(b) visa holders
from being primarily stationed at the worksite of another employer in
cases where:
1. The L-1B visa holder will be "controlled and supervised" by the third
party employer, or
2. The placement of the L-1B visa holder at the third party site is part
of an arrangement to provide labor for the third party rather than
placement at the third party site in connection with the provision of a
product or service involving specialized knowledge specific to the
petitioning employer.
· Compels Blanket L applicants to have worked for the petitioning
company's overseas affiliate for at least one year. Three years ago this
section had been reduced to six months.
· Establishes a Task Force to report on the vulnerabilities and the
potential abuses of the L-1 system. Similarly the DHS is charged with
reporting on the number of L-1 non-immigrants who work primarily
off-site.
· These provisions go into effect on June 6, 2005.
NEW FILING FEES CHART exclusive of Premium Processing
Fees
|
H-1(b)
|
Present Mar. 8, 2005 |
Mar. 8, 2005 June 6, 2005 |
|
Any H-1(b) except as noted below
Petitioner employs 26 or more workers.
|
$1,685 |
$2,185 |
|
Any H-1(b) except as noted below
Petitioner employs no more than 25 workers.
|
$935 |
$1,435 |
|
An employers second extension or
amendment for a Beneficiary, and all subsequent extensions or
amendments.
|
$185 |
$185 |
|
L-1
|
Present Mar.
8, 2005 |
Mar. 8, 2005
June 6, 2005 |
|
New L-1,
Beneficiary has never held an L-1
with that employer all Petitioners
|
$185 |
$685 |
|
L-1 amendment
or extension
|
$185 |
$185 |