LCA prevailing wages-actual pay

I was here(USA) on student visa and now I'm on H1B visa, my LCA application states I need to be paid or prevailing wages are $46530/year.But my employer pays me only $42000/yr.
Now, the problem is, I'm going to my home country for my visa stamping, I'm worried if thats going to be an issue.
Moreover, my company is a small firm and i'm the only engineer, and i'm the only H1B visa holder and my company is 6 employees big including every kind of worker(full time/part time).Can my employer qualify to pay me less than prevailing wages?

1 answer  |  asked Jul 28, 2004 9:39 PM [EST]  |  applies to Texas

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Dana LeJune
You need an immigration lawyer!

I have absolutely NO IDEA what you are asking, and no clue about any answer.

Anyone else?!

posted by Dana LeJune  |  Jul 28, 2004 10:56 PM [EST]

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