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Special Procedures for Processing H-2A Applications for Multi-State Custom Combine Owners/Operators
Purpose:
To update guidance to reflect the processing of H-2A applications through ETA’s National Processing Centers and outline special procedures as part of the labor certification process for multi-state custom combine owners/operators, including Canadian, who desire to employ temporary foreign workers as members of their respective custom combine crews in the United States.
Rescissions: FM 5-04
Contact: Questions from SWA staff should be directed to the appropriate NPC. Questions from NPC staff should be directed to the National Office of Foreign Labor Certification.
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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 16-06, Change 1
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 16-06
Subject:Special Procedures for Processing H-2A Applications for Multi-State Custom Combine Owners/Operators
Purpose:
To update guidance to reflect the processing of H-2A applications through ETA’s National Processing Centers and outline special procedures as part of the labor certification process for multi-state custom combine owners/operators, including Canadian, who desire to employ temporary foreign workers as members of their respective custom combine crews in the United States.
To:OFLC-NATIONAL PROCESSING CENTER DIRECTORS |
From:
EMILY STOVER DeROCCO |
Date:February 12, 2007 |
Expiration Date:Continuing |
Rescissions: FM 5-04
Contact: Questions from SWA staff should be directed to the appropriate NPC. Questions from NPC staff should be directed to the National Office of Foreign Labor Certification.
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