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Compare 3 verified PERM immigration attorneys in Scottsdale, Arizona. Find the right lawyer for your PERM Labor Certification case with transparent reviews and success rates.

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PERM Attorneys

4.3/5

Average Rating

92%

Avg Success Rate

Why Hire a PERM Lawyer in Scottsdale?

Scottsdale is home to 3 verified PERM immigration attorneys with an average of 20 years of experience and a 92% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 4 languages including English, Tagalog, Vietnamese, French.

PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) labor certification is the first step in the employer-sponsored green card process for most EB-2 and EB-3 categories. Through PERM, the employer must demonstrate to the Department of Labor that no qualified, willing, and available US workers exist for the position at the prevailing wage. The process involves obtaining a prevailing wage determination, conducting structured recruitment, and filing ETA Form 9089 electronically. PERM applications can be audited, adding significant time to the process. Common audit triggers include layoffs, offered wages significantly above prevailing wage, and unusual job requirements. A PERM denial can set the green card process back by years, making experienced legal representation critical.

PERM Process Overview

1

Prevailing Wage Determination

2-6 months

Employer requests a prevailing wage determination from the Department of Labor for the job position.

2

Supervised Recruitment

2-3 months

Employer conducts recruitment including job orders, newspaper ads, and additional steps for professional positions.

3

ETA Form 9089 Filing

6-12 months processing

File the PERM application electronically with the DOL after the recruitment period ends with no qualified US workers found.

4

Audit Response (if applicable)

6-12 additional months

If audited, respond with recruitment documentation within 30 days. Supervised recruitment may be ordered.

5

PERM Approval & I-140 Filing

File within 180 days

Once PERM is certified, file Form I-140 within 180 days to lock in the priority date.

Common Challenges

  • Lengthy prevailing wage determination processing times
  • PERM audits and supervised recruitment orders causing delays
  • Strict advertising and recruitment requirements with exact compliance needed
  • Job requirements must reflect actual minimum needs (no tailoring to the foreign worker)
  • Employer layoffs in the same occupation can trigger additional requirements

Required Documents

  • ETA Form 9089 Application for Permanent Employment Certification
  • Prevailing Wage Determination from DOL
  • Recruitment evidence (job orders, ads, resumes received)
  • Employer attestations and signed forms
  • Business necessity documentation for job requirements
  • Notice of filing posted at the worksite

PERM Lawyers in Scottsdale

3 attorneys found
Mark Park, Esq.

Mark Park, Esq.

Park Law Corporation

4.6
77 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Scottsdale, AZ
EXPERIENCE
9 YEARS
EB-2 NIWEB-1AMarriage Green Card+2
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Sofia Nguyen, Esq.

Sofia Nguyen, Esq.

Nguyen Visa Services

4.3
180 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Scottsdale, AZ
EXPERIENCE
24 YEARS
H-1BPERMEB-3+2
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Sofia Scott, Esq.

Sofia Scott, Esq.

Law Offices of Scott

4.1
172 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Scottsdale, AZ
EXPERIENCE
27 YEARS
H-1BEB-3PERM+4
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PERM Lawyer FAQs - Scottsdale

PERM lawyer fees in Scottsdale typically range from $2,000-$10,000 depending on case complexity. Many attorneys in Scottsdale offer free initial consultations. Use Attorney Scope to compare pricing and find affordable options.