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question on getting LCA updated

hi

my employer filed my h1b in 2007 and they are based in CA....at that time, in the LCA it showed, expiry date as dec 2008...

i work as a consultant and now am in TX...and my employer got a LCA for TX that is valid until 2012...

does he still need to get the LCA for CA also updated ,since they are based in CA or is the new LCA for TX enough...am going for h1 stamping soon...

please clarify..


Asked on 5/27/09, 8:13 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

David Nachman Nachman & Associates, P.C.

Re: question on getting LCA updated

In cases like this, especially where you will be going for stamping, we advise our clients (to be on the safe side) to amend the H-1B.

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Answered on 5/27/09, 8:28 am
Elaine Martin Law Office of Elaine Martin

Re: question on getting LCA updated

You do not need an LCA for CA unless you are going back to work in CA. A valid LCA for TX is enough if you are staying in TX to work. The LCA needs to be in place for the actual job location, not for the company headquarters.

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Answered on 5/27/09, 10:16 am


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