Immigration News - Permanent Labor Certification (PERM), Prevailing wage determination (PWD), Processing times, United States United States | DOL PWD and PERM processing times as of March 5 Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) March 6, 2026 The Department of Labor posted the latest processing times for permanent labor certification (PERM) and prevailing wage determination (PWD) requests. Read PERM processing times FAQ for employers to gain a better understanding of the information below. PERM Processing Times: As of March 5, the department is adjudicating PERM applications filed in October 2024 and earlier and reviewing appeals for reconsideration filed in September 2025 and earlier. For various reasons, the Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) may be completing the processing of applications filed prior to the month posted. Average number of days to process PERM applications Determinations Month Calendar Days Analyst Review February 2026 503 This date reflects the amount of time to process applications. Actual processing times for each employer’s PERM application may vary from the average depending on material facts and individual circumstances of the case. The OFLC is reporting the average processing time for all PERM applications for the most recent month. PWD Processing Times: As of March 5, the National Prevailing Wage Center is processing PWD requests filed in December 2025 and earlier for H-1B and PERM OEWS* and Non-OEWS* cases. *OEWS and Non-OEWS are the sources used for determining the prevailing wage for a job. OEWS stands for Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Non-OEWS refers to other sources used for prevailing wage determinations, such as collective bargaining agreements or private wage surveys. Redeterminations were being considered on appeals filed in November 2025 and earlier for both H-1B and PERM cases. Center Director Reviews were being conducted for PERM cases filed in December 2025 and earlier. This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice Group. Copyright © 2026 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries, please contact copyright@bal.com.