
Tuesday Jul 29, 2025
How Employers Can Navigate PERM Labor Certification Without Getting Lost
Episode Summary:
In this episode of U.S. Immigrant Journey: Opportunities and Challenges, immigration attorney Edwin Fogam unpacks the often misunderstood PERM labor certification process. Drawing from his own immigrant experience and years of legal practice, Edwin outlines how employers can successfully sponsor foreign workers without jeopardizing their filings. From recruitment timelines to avoiding costly mistakes, this episode is essential listening for employers considering employment-based green cards.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Show intro and guest background: Edwin Fogam, founder of Fogam & Associates
01:25 – What is PERM labor certification and why is it required?
03:05 – Step-by-step overview of the PERM recruitment process
05:40 – Average timeline for a PERM case (12–14 months)
07:15 – Common causes of delay: audits, errors, and missed deadlines
08:50 – Mistakes employers make: job descriptions, rushed timelines, language requirements
11:30 – Importance of a “recruitment manual” for compliance
13:20 – How the Department of Labor evaluates whether U.S. workers are available
15:30 – How to minimize the risk of audit or denial
17:15 – What Fogam & Associates does to support employers throughout the PERM process
19:45 – Why the PERM process is so tightly regulated
22:05 – Can you expedite a PERM filing? (Short answer: No)
23:00 – Can small or mid-sized businesses realistically file for PERM?
24:30 – Why PERM may be required—even when other immigration options exist
27:10 – Common reasons for PERM denial: tailored job descriptions, missed posting deadlines
29:45 – Appeal or refile: What happens if PERM is denied?
32:00 – Final tips and how to connect with Edwin Fogam
About the Show:
U.S. Immigrant Journey: Opportunities and Challenges explores the legal realities of immigration in America through the eyes of those who’ve lived it and practice it. Led by attorney Edwin Fogam, this podcast delivers expert insights into employment visas, green card sponsorship, immigration pitfalls, and real-life strategies to navigate a complex system.
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