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PERM Approvals
Posted
Dec 23, 2005
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We reported to MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers last
week, on the positive results we see every day for the many PERM labor
certification filings made on behalf of our clients. That December 16, 2005
article, Murthy Law
Firm PERM Cases - Update is available on MurthyDotCom. People
often ask if PERM will work for them. Of course, each case is different and
the possibility of success must be assessed individually. We obtain PERM
approvals regularly for our clients. Anyone with questions about filing a
PERM case should discuss the matter with an experienced, knowledgeable
immigration lawyer.
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Some specific examples of the types of cases regularly processed at the
Murthy Law Firm follow. This is only a representative selection of cases we
have filed. We explain requirements for the various positions /
occupations / professions, and the issues to be addressed in these types of
PERM cases.
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PERM Approvals for Software Engineers
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Typical job duties for a software engineer include the following components:
design, develop and configure computer software systems according to client
specifications; write program specifications, forms and interfaces; test new
interfaces to optimize computer system workflow; generate end-user feedback
and implement changes; and test to ensure integration.
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The following examples of PERM labor certifications for the position of
software engineer obtained by the Murthy Law Firm reflect the variety seen
in this type of position.
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Example 1 We received an approval for an individual in the
position of software engineer without a degree in engineering or computer
science. The individual qualified for the position based on a three-year
foreign bachelor's degree in Business or Commerce, a two-year post-graduate
certificate in Computer Information Systems, and five years of relevant
experience. Because it was necessary to combine the client's education to
find the equivalency of a U.S. bachelor's degree, this case would have to
proceed under the EB3 category.
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Example 2 We filed a case for a software engineer position for
which the employer required the minimum of a bachelor's degree and five
years of experience. The alternative qualifications were a master's degree
and three years' experience. Using the required O*NET classification system,
these requirements exceeded the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) industry
norm. Therefore, we needed to document that the employer-established
requirements were based on a genuine business need. We prepared the proof,
referred to as a business necessity argument. This evidence was available in
the event of an audit. The case was approved without an audit.
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Example 3 The wide variety of requirements set by employers,
depending upon their needs, was evident in this case. The employer required
4 years of experience, but no degree. The case was filed under EB3 and was
approved within 60 days.
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PERM Approvals for Programmer Analysts
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Typical job duties of a programmer analyst include: analyze and evaluate
existing or proposed programs; plan and devise computer programs and related
procedures to process data; prepare charts and diagrams to assist in problem
analysis, and submit recommendations; develop coding logic flowcharts; and
encode, test, debug, and install operating programs and procedures.
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We work on many cases involving the position of programmer analyst. Only one
example is mentioned below since this is the most common type of scenario
for this position.
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The programmer analyst position required that the employee hold a bachelor's
degree and two years of experience as a minimum job requirement. The case
was filed under the EB3 category and was approved within a month.
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PERM Approvals for Computer Information Systems
Managers (CISMs)
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Typical duties of a Computer Information Systems Manager (CISM) include:
manage, direct and review the work of other consultants; evaluate system
requirements and specifications and recommend improvements; manage and
develop product direction, specifications and implementation; customize and
test all systems; and configure new business computer software systems
according to client specifications.
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One example of a recent approval involved a position that required that the
potential CISM employee possess a master's degree and two years of
experience. The State Workforce Agency (SWA) determined that the appropriate
wage level was Level II.
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As many MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers may know, PERM
cases for professionals require print advertisement plus three additional
forms of recruitment from a list outlined by the DOL. It is also necessary
to have a 30-day "quiet period" between the completion of recruitment and
the filing of the case. The PERM provisions, however, permit the placement
of one of the three additional forms of recruitment within the 30-day "quiet
period." We utilized that provision in this case and received an approval
within 30 days of filing.
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PERM Approvals for Physicians / Hospitalists
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The Murthy Law Firm also represents many physicians in connection with labor
certification cases. One recent example was for a position of Hospitalist.
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The employer (a hospital) was offering a position within their organization
for a Hospitalist. The SWA determined the prevailing wage based upon the
position of internist. The foreign national was fully qualified for the job,
based upon a foreign medical degree, a three-year U.S. residency program,
completion of all three steps of the USMLE, and a state medical license in
the state where the job was offered. The required advertisement effort
included one Sunday advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation and
one in the New England Journal of Medicine. The labor certification under
PERM was approved within approximately two weeks.
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PERM Approvals for Teachers - Montessori
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We represent many educational institutions in connection with immigration
matters. These include teachers at the elementary and secondary levels and
specialized Montessori schools, as well as college or university teaching
faculty.
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The Murthy Law Firm recently obtained an approval for a teaching position
that required two years of experience as a Montessori teacher and Montessori
certification. The case was approved within 60 days.
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PERM Approvals for Financial Analysts
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In a recent case involving the position of a financial analyst, the employer
required a bachelor's degree and five years of experience. The alternative
qualification was a master's degree and three years of experience. The
business necessity argument was not needed, because the DOL considers these
to be normal, standard requirements for this occupation.
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PERM Approvals for Statisticians
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In a case for the position of a statistician, the employer required either a
master's degree and one year of experience, or a bachelor's degree and three
years of experience. Also acceptable as a qualification for the position was
any equivalent combination of education or experience. The case was approved
promptly without an audit.
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PERM Approvals for Mechanics
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In a position classified as nonprofessional, we recently received an
approval for an auto mechanic. The position required two years of
experience. As a nonprofessional position, recruitment beyond the two Sunday
print advertisements was not required. The PERM case, which would fall under
EB3, was approved in two weeks.
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Conclusion
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The case descriptions
given above are by no means an exhaustive list of the types of PERM cases we
have been working on and for which we have received approvals at the Murthy
Law Firm. We have been representing employers and employees and filing many
PERM-based green card cases ever since PERM went into effect earlier this
year. Our considerable experience broadens and deepens with each new PERM
case and the wide range of occupations and professions we serve with
cutting-edge strategies designed for our clients, who are looking for
successful outcomes.
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