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DOL posted an alert stating that on September 1, 2015, an update to the PERM case management system caused an unexpected programming glitch to occur, as a result of which, certain information could not be entered on the form. Until the revisions become operational, if you cannot complete and file an ETA Form 9089 online, you should mail in the application to the Atlanta National Processing Center.

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Wage Issue with PERM?

BALCA reversed the Center Director’s prevailing wage determination, finding that, pursuant to 20 CFR §656.40, an otherwise qualifying employer-provided survey cannot be rejected based on the absence of an arithmetic mean wage.

BALCA reversed the Center Director’s prevailing wage determination, finding that, pursuant to 20 CFR §656.40, an otherwise qualifying employer-provided survey cannot be rejected based on the absence of an arithmetic mean wage.

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When doing the PERM be sure to put the correct wage

BALCA affirmed the Certifying Officer’s denial on the ground that the $16.00 per hour wage rate listed on the Notice of Filing (NOF) did not apprise applicants that they could earn up to $18.00 per hour, the highest end of the $15.58 to $18.00 per hour wage range that was attested to in the Form ETA 9089.

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Got a PERM and recruitment? See this case.

BALCA vacated the Certifying Officer’s denial and found that, although the ETA 9089 stated that the Employee Referral Program (ERP) commenced prior to the prevailing wage validity period, recruitment under the pre-existing ERP actually began within the prevailing wage validity period, when the employees became aware of the vacancy for purposes of making a referral.

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Can you deny an applicant in PERM because of lack of experience?

BALCA reversed the CO’s denial for failure to provide a sufficient explanation for rejecting eight U.S. applicants, noting that 20 CFR §656.17(g)(1) “does not indicate a level of specificity beyond what the Employer provided.”

Acknowledging that 20 CFR 656.17(g)(1) does not explicitly require recruitment reports to have “original” signatures, BALCA upheld the denial of three labor certifications in a decision issued yesterday, rejecting the argument that the typewritten name constituted an electronic signature.

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BALCA Upholds Denial for Failure to Submit Signed Recruitment Report

Acknowledging that 20 CFR 656.17(g)(1) does not explicitly require recruitment reports to have “original” signatures, BALCA upheld the denial of three labor certifications in a decision issued yesterday, rejecting the argument that the typewritten name constituted an electronic signature.

BALCA Upholds Denial for Failure to Specify “Terms and Conditions”

  1. BALCA affirmed the denial of the PERM application, finding that by not including the benefit of free housing in its advertisements and Notice of Filing, the employer offered terms and conditions of employment less favorable than those offered to the alien, violating 20 CFR §656.17(f)(7).

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How can I get the Green Card through employment without waiting years?

How can I get the Green Card through employment without waiting years?

Question: I have a Master’s Degree in Economics and would like to know if there is anyway I can get the Green Card through employment without waiting years.

Answer: There is what is known as the EB-2 category. This is the second employment based preference. It is specifically for persons whom have advanced degrees. In fact, unless you are from China or India, the EB-2 category is current and there is no waiting time. You will save about 5 years of waiting over people with just a B.S. Degree.

Question: What if I have a B.S. Degree and many years of experience? Can I still apply for the EB-2 category?

Answer: If the normal job requires a Master’s Degree and you have at least 5 years of progressive experience in the field, then you can apply for the EB-2 category.

Question: Do I still need an employer to sponsor me?

Answer: Yes. You must still go through the PERM. However, you will go through the Advanced Degree PERM and afterwards the visa number should be current.

Question: What must I do to begin the PERM process?

Answer: The Employer Must Register—Only an employee or owner of the employer entity (not its lawyer or agent) may register to use the Permanent Online System for electronic filing of LC applications (ETA 9089). To register the employer must go to icert.doleta.gov.

Question: Must the employer have an EIN number to file for the PERM?

Answer: Yes, that is required, even if it is a household filing the PERM.

Question: What happens if the employer makes an error on the PERM?

Answer: Errors on the ET 9089 Form could be fatal and the entire application could be denied. Therefore, it is critical that every question be answered and every item be completed or the entire PERM could be denied.

Question: Are there exceptions to having the petition denied if there are errors made?

Answer: If it is considered a harmless error or clerical, it is possible that the entire PERM will not be denied. However, it will be difficult to determine what is clerical and harmless verses what is material.

Question: What if the employer simply does not fill in a question or part of a question?

Answer: Errors of omission can and are fatal to the application, so you want to make sure that nothing is left blank on the ETA-9089.

Question: Must anyone sign the ETA-9089?

Answer: The employer, beneficiary and attorney must all sign the ETA 9089 after it is certified.

Question: Must the employer attest to anything before filing the PERM?

Answer: The employer must attest, under penalty of perjury, to certain matters on the ETA 9089 including that he will pay the prevailing wage, that the position is not vacant due to a labor dispute, that he has sufficient funds to pay the wage and that he will be able to place the beneficiary on the payroll on or before the date he or she enters the U.S.

Question: Are there supporting documents filed with the PERM?

Answer: No. There are no supporting documents filed with the PERM. However, if there is an audit or it is later asked for, then they must be provided.

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