9089 form Q?

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Dear friend,

I have a question about form 9089 H16 " Is the position identified in this application being offered to the alien identified in section J? ".

Actually I am wroking for my sponsor (my current employer), but my current salary is slightly lower than the prevailing wage. My employer promised to pay prevailing wage. ( I might get prevailing wage pay next year)

At this situation, Should I choose "Yes" or "No" for this question?

Thanks for any suggestion.
 
11111122 said:
Dear friend,

I have a question about form 9089 H16 " Is the position identified in this application being offered to the alien identified in section J? ".

Actually I am wroking for my sponsor (my current employer), but my current salary is slightly lower than the prevailing wage. My employer promised to pay prevailing wage. ( I might get prevailing wage pay next year)

At this situation, Should I choose "Yes" or "No" for this question?

Thanks for any suggestion.


Choose "Yes" or else PERM will be automatically denied (if you choose "no").
 
Reasons for PERM Denials to Date©MurthyDotCom
The DOL gave the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) some insight into the reasons it has denied cases to date. The DOL does not permit prevailing wage determinations that were issued prior to March 8, 2005. They have also seen some cases where job orders, particularly those filed in February 2005, were not open with the State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) for 30 days or more. Other cases have been denied because they were filed less than 30 days after the recruitment period ended. Others have indicated that the beneficiaries have not been offered the jobs listed on the labor certifications. As previously indicated, it also appears that some cases have been denied because the attorneys registered those employers on the PERM site.

Source:
DOL on How to avoid a PERM Denial
http://www.murthy.com/news/n_dolhow.html
 
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