Current PERM Processing Times (as of January 4, 2012)

Our office handles a substantial number of ETA Form 9089 – Permanent Labor Certification (“PERM”) applications and we are closely monitoring the current PERM processing times not only for the benefit of our clients but also to be able to predict longer-term trends in PERM processing.

The Department of Labor (“DOL”) has provided an update on the current PERM processing dates as of January 4, 2012.  Most notable is the slight decrease (or improvement) in the processing time for regular PERM applications — to approximately three months.  The processing times, as reported by DOL, are as follows:

  • Regular processing: October 2011.  DOL is processing PERM applications with priority dates in October of 2011.  There is notable improvement (of one month) in the processing times, compared to the December 6, 2011 report.  Accordingly, regular PERM processing times should be around three months.   Our office has experienced PERM approvals consistent with this timeline and we can confirm it.
  • Audited applications: April 2011.  DOL is processing PERM audits which have a priority date of April 2011.  There is no change in the date for this type, suggesting that there is a delay of at least one month in comparison to prior months.   Accordingly, audited PERM applications are processed approximately eight to ten months after the initial PERM was filed and the priority date established.
  • Appealed applications (requests for reconsideration): April 2010.  DOL is processing PERM appeals (requests for reconsideration to the certifying officer) which have a priority date of April 2010.   There is notable improvement in this category in comparison to prior months.   Comparing with the December 6, 2011 report, this category has improved the processing time by two months.   Accordingly, PERM requests for reconsideration are processed approximately 18-20 months after the initial PERM was filed and its priority date established.
  • “Government error” appealed applications. DOL has indicated that PERM appeals in this category are reviewed on a 30-45 day timeline.   However, after filing an appeal, DOL does not make an indication whether a PERM appeal is accepted to be processed under the  “government error” queue or under the regular appeal queue.   As a result, DOL has indicated that the only way to know whether a PERM appeal has been accepted for processing under the “government error” queue is to wait for 45 days for response.  If the PERM appeal is reviewed within this time, this would be an indication that a PERM appeal has been accepted (and reviewed) under the “government error” queue.  If no response is received 45 days after filing of a PERM appeal, then this should be an indication that the PERM is pending under the regular appeals queue (see above for processing times).

Conclusion

The January 2012 PERM processing times report shows a very slight improvement in the regular and appealed PERM processing times, while there is a slight delay in the audited PERM processing times.   We hope that DOL would be able to continue to improve the PERM processing times over the next weeks and months.  We also hope the significant improvement in PERM audit and appeal processing times over the fall would continue in the winter and spring as well.

Our office has developed a great practice handling PERM filings and/or audit/appeal responses so please do not hesitate to contact us if we can help you.  Also, we will continue monitoring the PERM processing times and analyze any updates.  Please visit us again or subscribe to our free weekly newsletter to ensure that you obtain this and related immigration-related news and announcements.

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About the Author: Dimo Michailov

Dimo Michailov
Dimo has over 15 years of experience in US immigration including employment-based immigration benefits, corporate compliance and family based immigration. He represents corporate and individual clients in a wide range of cross-border immigration matters including mobility of key foreign executives and managers, specialized knowledge workers, and foreign nationals with extraordinary ability.

The Capitol Immigration Law Group has been serving the business community for over 15 years and is one of the most widely respected immigration law firms focused solely on U.S. employment-based immigration.   Disclaimer:  we make all efforts to provide timely and accurate information; however, the information in this article may become outdated or may not be applicable to a specific set of facts.  It is not to be construed as legal advice.