For foreign nationals seeking employment opportunities in the United States, the PERM labor certification process is a critical step toward obtaining an employment-based green card. PERM, or Program Electronic Review Management, is the procedure through which an employer proves to the U.S. Department of Labor that there are no qualified or willing U.S. workers available for a specific job, and thus, a foreign worker is needed to fill the role. Understanding this process, its timelines, and how to prepare is essential for both employers and employees.
The PERM process ensures compliance with federal labor laws, protecting the interests of U.S. workers while enabling employers to tap into global talent. It is the foundation for many employment-based visa categories, leading to permanent residency (green cards) for foreign workers. However, due to its complexity and thorough review requirements, the PERM process can take several months or more. Below, we break down the major stages of the PERM process and their respective timelines.
1. Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD)- Before filing a PERM application, the employer must request a Prevailing Wage Determination from the DOL. This establishes the minimum wage that the foreign worker must be paid based on the job role, location, and industry standards.
Timeline: Typically, 2 to 3 months. Delays can occur based on the volume of requests being processed by the DOL.
2. Recruitment Efforts – Once the prevailing wage has been determined, the employer conducts rigorous recruitment to ensure no qualified U.S. workers are available for the position. This step involves:
Timeline: A minimum of 60 days is required to complete the recruitment steps, including the mandatory 30-day job posting and an additional 30-day waiting period to review applications.
3. Filing the PERM Application Once recruitment efforts are complete and it is determined that no qualified U.S. workers are available, the employer files ETA Form 9089 (the PERM application) with the DOL.
Timeline: On average, the DOL processes PERM applications within 6 to 12 months. However, cases selected for audit may experience additional delays.
Several factors can affect the overall processing timeline, including:
While the PERM process largely relies on government timelines, there are ways to prepare and minimize delays:
Navigating the PERM process can be daunting, but with proper guidance and support, it becomes more manageable. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we understand employment-based immigration and are dedicated to helping clients achieve successful outcomes. Whether you are an employer starting the process or an employee seeking clarity, our experienced attorneys are here to assist.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC today. With our guidance, you can ensure your PERM application is on the right track to success.
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