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Is it true that only advanced degree (MS, Ph.D.) can have good chance to get approval of the Labor Condition Application or Labor Certification?

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Is it true that only advanced degree (MS, Ph.D.) can have good chance to get approval of the Labor Condition Application or Labor Certification?

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Generally, a Bachelor’s degree in a defined subject area is sufficient for H-1B, and a Ph.D. has no additional significance. For a Labor Certification., chances of success depend upon how many people can qualify for the job. If an advertisement is placed for a bachelor degree, chances are a lot more people will apply than would for a job that requires a Ph.D. degree. It is not advisable to tailor a job to suit your own needs. If the employer asks for restrictive requirements for the job, the Department of Labor will object to it. Also, the higher the qualifications, the bigger the salary must be. It is not true that only advanced degrees have a good chance of success. There are a lot of variables that need to be considered.

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