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5100 Rockhill Rd. Kansas City, MO 64110Alert: 2 LCs denied or withdrawn!
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LCA filing for H1B Visa Jobs
CertifiedDeniedWithdrawn
20232401
20222300
20211001
2020900
2019000
2018000
2017000

LC filing for green card under PERM
CertifiedDeniedWithdrawn
2023000
2022000
2021000
2020000
2019000
2018000
2017000
From 2021 to 2023, The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City has submitted totally 59 Labor Condition Application(LCA) for H1B Visa, 0 Labor Certification(LC) for Green Card under Program Electronic Review Management (PERM).

The above tables report the number of Labor Condition Applications(LCA) and Labor Certifications(LC) filed by The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City for H1B Visa and employment based Green Card. The data only indicates the number of applications filed by The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City. It does not mean that The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City actually got the visa and hired the workers.

Labor Condition Application(LCA) is different from Labor Certification(LC). LC is for employment based green card while LCA is for H1B visa.

Our LCA data not only includes those filed by The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City for new h1b visa applications, but also those for H1B Visa tranfers and renews. The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City should also file a new Labor Condition Application(LCA) for an H1B Visa petition if the foreign worker changes work location within The Curators Of The University Of Missouri/University Of Missouri-Kansas City, because the prevailing wage will change. The Immigration and Nationality Act requires that the hiring of a foreign worker will not adversely affect the wages and working conditions of U.S. workers comparably employed.

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