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626K+ PERM FILINGS

Green Card Sponsor Search

Search 626,000+ PERM labor certification filings to research employer green card sponsorship history. See job titles, education and experience requirements, offered salaries, and approval status.

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How This Tool Works

Enter an employer name to see all their PERM labor certification filings. PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) is the first step in the employer-sponsored green card process — it requires the employer to prove that no qualified US worker is available for the position. Each PERM filing shows the job title, SOC code, education level required, months of experience required, offered wage, and case status.

What the Data Covers

626,000+ PERM labor certification filings from the DOL disclosure files. Each record represents an employer's attempt to sponsor a foreign worker for permanent residency, including case status, job details, and wage information.

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Tips for Using This Tool

1Each employer's total PERM filings and certification outcomes are shown in their profile.
2Check the education and experience requirements — if an employer consistently files for positions requiring a Master's degree and 5+ years of experience, that tells you about their typical sponsored positions.
3Compare the PERM offered wage with the LCA wages from the same employer on our H-1B Sponsor Search — this shows how compensation evolves from H-1B to green card sponsorship.
4Look at filed dates to understand the employer's recent activity — PERM filings from 3+ years ago may not reflect current sponsorship practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

A certified PERM application means the DOL approved the employer's labor certification — confirming that no qualified US worker was found for the position. This allows the employer to proceed with the I-140 petition to USCIS. It does not mean the green card is approved.

Data Source & Methodology

PERM data comes from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC). Disclosure files are published quarterly and include every PERM application submitted. VisaPulse links PERM filings to employer profiles using employer name and location matching.

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PERM filings represent applications, not approved green cards. An employer may have many PERM certifications but few successful I-140 approvals. The data doesn't show I-140 or I-485 outcomes. Some employers may use different legal entity names for PERM vs LCA filings.