What Is Labor Certification?
The United States Department of Labor issues labor certification after ensuring that the following are true:
The U.S. Department of Labor has offered labor certification through the Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) system since March 28, 2005.
Who Needs Labor Certification?
Employers in the United States must obtain labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor before they may file an employment-based petition. As such, U.S. employers who wish to employ foreign workers under the following two preference categories must first obtain labor certification:
However, there are exceptions to this rule that are based on national interest waivers. There are not many occupations that are precertified as “Schedule A,” which includes occupations like professional nursing and physical therapists.
What Is The Procedure To Obtain Labor Certification?
Petitioning employers must complete each of the following steps in order to obtain labor certification from the Department of Labor:
Fees:
The Miami employment-based visa lawyers with the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., charge the following in attorney’s fees for the typical labor certification application with the United States Department of Labor. However, it should be noted that the fees listed below do not include all the fees that will be subsequently required to file the relevant applications and petitions with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) (please take a moment to look over the disclaimer on this page):
Experience:
At the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., our Miami employment-based visa lawyers have the experience and the resources to help you through the entire labor certification process (please take a look at a sample of cases that were approved). To speak with an attorney in Miami about what you will need to do in order to obtain your labor certification, please call our Miami offices at (305) 245-9990today.
What Will I Need To Begin The Process?
Sample Retainer Agreement
Employment Base Labor Certification
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