The U.S. employment-based Green Card journey often begins with PERM Labor Certification—an employer-driven process that proves there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the offered role. While the process is essential, it’s also known for its unpredictability in terms of timing. That’s why understanding the PERM processing timeline is more important than ever in 2025.
Each stage of the PERM process—starting with job postings and recruitment, moving through the prevailing wage request, and finally ending in the PERM submission to the Department of Labor—has its own waiting period. For example, as of this year, the Prevailing Wage Determination stage is taking up to 8 months in some cases. The PERM adjudication stage may then take an additional 6–7 months depending on whether a case is audited.
If you’re sponsoring a foreign employee or navigating this process as a skilled worker, delays can create major setbacks in long-term immigration planning. That’s why working with experienced immigration attorneys and following updated guidance is crucial.
For a comprehensive look at the stages, current wait times, and what could affect your case, visit this detailed PERM processing timeline guide by Kulen Law Firm. Their expert team regularly monitors processing trends and provides trusted legal guidance throughout the PERM and Green Card process.