The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) updates its processing or adjudication times for PERM labor certification applications usually each month on its website. Employers and employees can check this website to gauge where DOL's processing stands in relation to PERM labor certification cases already filed. As of DOL's latest update on April 30, 2010, DOL was reviewing regular, unaudited labor certification applications that were filed in July 2009. The standard processing time for regular unaudited labor certifications remains steady at approximately 10 months, though some employers are experiencing decisions in less than 10 months. For audited cases, DOL is deciding cases that were submitted in April 2008, which remains unchanged since last month and which remains steady at approximately 25 months.
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