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<p>[QUOTE="Charles Joseph, post: 6202322, member: 33071"]If your employer is an H-1B dependent employer, it may not lay off any U.S. workers within 90 days before or after it files a H-1B petition for an equivalent job. Also, the employer must first offer the job to any U.S. worker who applies and is equally or better qualified for the job than the H-lB foreign worker.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can visit our website at <u><a href="https://www.workingnowandthen.com/new-york-immigrant-workers-h-1b-visa/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.workingnowandthen.com/new-york-immigrant-workers-h-1b-visa/" rel="nofollow">Working: Now and Then.com</a> </u>to read more regarding how to determine whether your employer is H-1B dependent employer.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you believe you have wrongfully been replaced by an H-1B visa employee, you should contact an experienced employment attorney to discuss your situation and explore your options.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This response is not legal advice, but is general information only, based upon the information stated in the question and general legal principles. It is provided for general educational purposes of the public who may have similar questions, not for any specific individual or circumstance. It is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. Legal issues depend on all the specific facts of a situation, which are not present here. If you would like to obtain specific legal advice about your issue, you must contact a local attorney who is licensed to practice law in your state.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Joseph, post: 6202322, member: 33071"]If your employer is an H-1B dependent employer, it may not lay off any U.S. workers within 90 days before or after it files a H-1B petition for an equivalent job. Also, the employer must first offer the job to any U.S. worker who applies and is equally or better qualified for the job than the H-lB foreign worker. You can visit our website at [U][URL='https://www.workingnowandthen.com/new-york-immigrant-workers-h-1b-visa/']Working: Now and Then.com[/URL] [/U]to read more regarding how to determine whether your employer is H-1B dependent employer. If you believe you have wrongfully been replaced by an H-1B visa employee, you should contact an experienced employment attorney to discuss your situation and explore your options. This response is not legal advice, but is general information only, based upon the information stated in the question and general legal principles. It is provided for general educational purposes of the public who may have similar questions, not for any specific individual or circumstance. It is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship. Legal issues depend on all the specific facts of a situation, which are not present here. If you would like to obtain specific legal advice about your issue, you must contact a local attorney who is licensed to practice law in your state.[/QUOTE]
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