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How does an employer demonstrate that he has the ability to pay the prevailing wage?

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How does an employer demonstrate that he has the ability to pay the prevailing wage?

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A. Employer may submit evidence of ability to pay the proffered wage along any one of three separate documents: a) by demonstrating that the petitioner paid the beneficiary a salary equal to or greater than the offered salary in all years under consideration (from filing LC to granting green card); b) by demonstrating that the petitioner’s net income was equal to or greater than the offered salary in all years under consideration; c) by demonstrating that the petitioner’s current net assets were equal to or greater than the offered salary in all years under consideration.Net current assets are the difference between current assets and current liabilities.

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