PERM Labor Certification
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Prevailing Wage Determination typically takes 4-8 months. Recruitment runs about 60-90 days. ETA-9089 adjudication typically takes 6-12 months for non-audited cases. Audited cases add 6-12 months. Total realistic timeline: 12-24 months.
By DOL rule, the employer must pay ALL PERM-related costs — including the attorney fees, all recruitment advertising, and the foreign worker's portion of any costs. The foreign worker cannot legally pay PERM expenses.
Changing jobs during PERM restarts the entire process. The new employer must file a new prevailing wage determination, conduct new recruitment, and file a new PERM application. This is why PERM strategy planning matters.
DOL audits approximately 25% of PERM applications. The audit notice requests the employer's complete recruitment file and may include questions about job requirements or recruitment integrity. Audits add 6-12 months but do not necessarily mean the case is in trouble — most audited cases are approved.
The advertised position must be in a single geographic area (typically the same metropolitan statistical area, or MSA). Remote/work-from-home positions complicate PERM because the prevailing wage and recruitment must reflect the actual work location. We strategize this carefully when remote work is involved.
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