Adnet Presents PERM 101 : Who may be a PERM Employer?
The PERM Rule defines an employer as a person, association, firm, or a corporation that currently has a location within the United States to which U.S. workers may be referred for employment and that proposes to employ a full-time employee at a place within the United States, or the authorized representative of such a person, association, firm, or corporation.
Related Questions
- My spouse’s employer has filed a PERM Labor Certification on his behalf. Shall I have my employer file a PERM Labor Certification application on my behalf as well?
- I have already filed an immigration petition via NIW, EB-1a or EB-1b. Can I also have my employer file a PERM Labor Certification on my behalf?
- How soon can the employer submit a PERM application from the date of first recruitment?