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Petitioners filing Form I-140 petitions for Schedule A occupations or with National Interest Waiver requests had to submit an uncertified Form ETA-750B (now discontinued), or the Form ETA-9089.
The new ETA Form 9089 asks whether an employer is willing to accept applicants with any suitable combination of education, experience, or training which is straight from Matter of Francis Kellogg, 94 INA 465 (BALCA 1998).
Upon receipt of a certified Form ETA 9089, an employer must file an I-140, Immigrant Visa Petition and all supporting evidence with the USCIS within 180 days of the DOL certification date. The Form I-140, with all supporting evidence, is filed with the USCIS.
Employers must show that the company can pay the employee the offered wage, and the employee must show that they have all of the qualifications for the job. This petition must be submitted with the Certified Labor Certification (also called the 9089 or PERM form), which is only valid for 180 days.
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) administers federal government job training and worker dislocation programs, federal grants to states for public employment service programs, and unemployment insurance benefits. These services are primarily provided through state and local workforce development systems.

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ETA Form 9089 is the form filed with the Department of Labor (DOL) as the final step in the Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) process, whereby prospective employers test the labor market to ensure that there are no willing and qualified U.S. workers to fill a job vacancy.
While the PERM process is the first step in obtaining a green card for a foreign worker, within the PERM process itself, there are numerous steps that must be taken. One of these steps is obtaining a Prevailing Wage Determination, also known as a PWD.
The Department of Labors Employment and Training Administration, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC), record deletion program will begin at 12:00 mid-night on Thursday, March 20, 2025. Programs Affected. The following OFLC programs will be impacted by this implementation: Prevailing Wage Determinations (PWD)

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