A permanent foreign labor certification from the Department of Labor (DOL) allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers to work permanently in the United States In most cases, before the United States. Employer can submit an immigration petition to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the employer must obtain an approved labor certification application from the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA). A foreign labor certification certifies that the employment of foreign nationals does not displace or adversely affect the wages and working conditions of United States workers (US citizens and lawful permanent residents) who are employed in the same way. To obtain a labor certification the employer must submit ETA form 9089, Application for Permanent Employment Certification, with the Department of Labor stating that both of these criteria have been met. The foreign labor certification is a requirement for United States employers seeking to hire any:
Certain types of work qualify under the permanent labor certification process:
Foreign Labor Certification certifies that the employment of foreign nationals does not displace or adversely affect the wages and working conditions of United States workers (US citizens and lawful permanent residents) who are employed in the same way. To obtain a labor certification the employer must submit ETA form 9089, Application for Permanent Employment Certification, with the Department of Labor stating that both of these criteria have been met. In order to obtain the foreign labor certification, the employer must meet the following requirements: