Please note that USCIS now requires employers filing Form I-129 for H, L, and O visa status on behalf of foreign nationals to certify that they have (1) reviewed the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and (2) have made a determination as to whether or not an export control license is required to release any controlled technology or technical data to the foreign national. If an export license is required to be obtained before such release, the employer must attest that the worker will not be exposed to covered technologies without first obtaining an export license covering the foreign worker.
UPDATED INFORMATION: December 22, 2010, According to USCIS, petitioners will not be required to complete Part 6 of Form I-129 containing the export controls/ITAR questions until February 20, 2011. USCIS received a number of inquiries from stakeholders, including AILA, requesting a delay in order to give petitioners time to establish the necessary internal processes to properly satisfy the attestation requirements.
We wish to make sure that you do not make a misrepresentation on Form I-129 in this regard, which in itself would be a violation of federal law. Read all of the forms and know that you are signing under penalty of perjury.