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USA-1992-R-38927
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Title_of_text
Labour certification process for permanent employment of aliens in the United States.
Main Region
First Region
Country(ies)
United States of America
Subjects (Classification)
Migrant workers
Adopted on (Date of text)
1992-04-01
Scope of text
National
Type of legislation (Type of text)
Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Second Region
Abstract/Citation
Pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act, certain categories of foreigners may only obtain a visa for entrance into the United States in order to engage in permanent employment if it has been established that there are not sufficient United States workers, who are able, willing, qualified and available at the time and at the place where the foreigner is to perform the work, and that the employment fo the foreigner will not adversly affect the wages and working conditions fo United States workers similarly employed. These regulations set out the rules and procedures for this Labor Certification Process.
Basic Text region
Basic text(s)
1952 (USA-1952-L-31157)
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (8 U.S.C. Chapter 12).
Related Text region
Related text(s)
1987-04-02 (USA-1987-R-3392)
Labor Certification Process for the Permanent Employment of Aliens in the United States; Establishment of Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals Rule (20 CFR Part 656)
Related text(s)
1987-04-02 (USA-1987-R-3392)
Labor Certification Process for the Permanent Employment of Aliens in the United States; Establishment of Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals Rule (20 CFR Part 656)
Serial region
Serial title
Code of Federal Regulations
Date
1992-04-01
Volume
Title 20, Chapter V,
Number
Part 656
Page range
pp. 469-496