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PERM

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PERM stands for Program Electronic Review Management Process, which is the process that must be used for all labor certificate filed after March 28, 2005. The main purpose of Labor Certificate is to require a U.S. employer to prove that there are no U.S. workers for the position. Upon approval of the Labor Certificate, the employer can then file I-140 for the employee. The Labor Certificate process proves to the Department of Labor (DOL) that there are no U.S. workers qualified or willing to fill the position being offered to a foreign candidate, and offering the job to a foreign worker does not negatively impact the income and working condition of similarly situated U.S. workers.

 PERM labor certificate is a complicated process and it is time sensitive. It is for the applicant’s benefit to work with a knowledgeable attorney. We are focused on immigration law. If you have any question about the PERM Labor Certificate or other immigration related questions, please feel free to schedule a consultation with Mr. Jimmy Namgyal. Contact Us.

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