Labor Certification Job Description/Posting

bjorn

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I went to two different immigration lawyers and received two completely different views on the labor certification job description and job advertisement. One laywer said that the company should advertise for the position they intend to hire for, regardless if some of the qualifications may exclude US citizens, by including the higher end qualifications necessary to perform the job. The other lawyer said to advertise for a "dumb down" position to show the DOL that a great effort was made to recruit US citizens by making it as inclusive as possible by not requiring any higher end qualifications required to perform the job, but only a few basic qualifications. What have you heard and/or experienced regarding this?
 
Re: advertisement.... both lawyers make good points. The requirement for advertisement is that it should be what is required for the job. Also, if you're employed by the same employer who is sponsoring you.... you can not your experience be added as requirement in advertisement. Advertisement should be when you were first hired.

This is what I understood.
 
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