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Start →Welcome to the iCERT Visa Portal System Username: Password: Log In New to the iCERT System? Create Your Portal Account Today Forgot your username or password? Click Here AlertsProcessing TimesFormsUser GuidesLegacy Accounts NPWC Processing Times (as of 4/30/2017) Processing Queue Request Date H-1B February 2017 H-2B April 2017 PERM February 2017 Submission Date Redeterminations H-1B - February 2017 PERM - February 2017 Center Director Reviews PERM / H-1B- March 2017 H-2B - April 2017 *Correction to Redeterminations and H-2B Center Director Review processing month. The National Prevailing Wage Center (NPWC) is currently processing the dates posted on iCERT above which reflect the month and year in which applications were filed (request date) or submission date of the appeal request for Redeterminations or Center Director Review. The NPWC is unable to give priority processing or expedite prevailing wage determinations as requests are processed in the order in which they are received. However, each prevailing wage request is unique, and processing times may vary depending on material facts and individual circumstances of the request. NPWC gives each prevailing wage request its careful attention and processes each request as efficiently as possible. The Department encourages employers to continue to request a prevailing wage determination (PWD) for the H-2B program at least 60 days before the date the determination is needed. Requestors may check case statuses via the iCERT portal at https://icert.doleta.gov/ or contact our Helpdesk for a status on the application at flc.pwd@dol.gov. Program Average Number of Days to Issue Wage Determinations Month OES (Calendar Days) Non-OES (Calendar Days) H-1B April 2017 79 87 H-2B April 2017 27 -- PERM April 2017 80 82 *All H-2B Prevailing Wage determinations issued in March 2017 were OES wages. The NPWC determination processing times on iCERT above reflect the average amount of time to issue wage determinations (by program) that were issued during the month listed. The actual processing time for each employers prevailing wage application may vary from the average depending on material facts and individual circumstances of the request. OFLC is only reporting the average processing time for all prevailing wage applications for the most recent month. PERM Processing Times (as of 4/30/2017) Processing Queue Priority Dates Month Year Analyst Review February 2017 Audit Review October 2016 Reconsideration Requests to the CO April 2017 The Analyst Review and Audit dates posted on iCERT above reflect the month and year in which cases were filed that are now being adjudicated at the Atlanta National Processing Center. *The Reconsideration Request to the CO dates posted on iCERT above reflect the month and year in which cases that are now being reviewed at the Atlanta National Processing Center were appealed. For various reasons, we may be completing the processing of applications filed prior to the month posted on iCERT. If your application was filed more than 3 months prior to the month posted, you may contact our Helpdesk for a status on the application at plc.atlanta@dol.gov. Determinations Average Number of Days to Process PERM Applications Month Calendar Days Analyst Review April 2017 74 Audit Review April 2017 230 The Analyst Review and Audit Review determination processing times on iCERT above reflect the amount of time to process applications for the month. The actual processing time for each employer PERM application may vary from the average depending on the material facts and circumstances. OFLC is only reporting the average processing time for all PERM applications for the most recent month. H-2A Processing Times (updated as of close of business 5/6/2017) Case Receipt Week Total Cases Submitted* Total Cases Issued First NOA or NOD Percent Receipt Week Completed Most Recent Week Completed Apr 23 - Apr 29 171 171 100% Current Processing Week Apr 30 - May 6 203 3 1% *Figures may change slightly because applications submitted, then withdrawn are excluded. These tables are intended to help employers understand the processing of H-2A applications on a weekly basis. The tables indicate the calendar week from which employer applications initially received at the Chicago National Processing Center (CNPC) are under active review and issued either a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or a Notice of Deficiency (NOD), as well as the percentage of all cases received during that calendar week that have been issued an initial or 1st action. As soon as all 1st actions for applications received during the calendar week are issued (i.e., 100% complete), the CNPC will move to the next calendar week of applications received and the chart will be updated accordingly. Processing Activity Total Cases Current Status Average Number of Days to Process *Complete Cases (cumulative over the last 2 weeks) 267 25 Calendar Days Average Number of Days to Process Incomplete Cases (cumulative over the last 2 weeks) 104 35 Calendar Days *A complete H-2A application is defined as one containing all the documentation required by law or regulation (e.g., recruitment report, farm labor contractor license, housing inspection report) necessary for the OFLC to issue a final decision 30 days before the employers start date of work. For incomplete applications, OFLC must either issue Notice of Denial or provide employers with additional time to submit documents necessary to meet program requirements. Providing additional time could extend the processing time of any individual application beyond 30 days, thereby increasing average processing times. The actual processing time for each particular H-2A application may vary from the average depending on material facts and individual circumstances of the case. OFLC is only reporting the average processing time for H-2A applications for which processing was completed over the most recent two-week period. H-2B Processing Times (updated as of close of business 5/6/2017) Case Receipt Week Total Cases Submitted* Total Cases Issued First NOA or NOD Total Cases Issued Final Decision & Workers Certified* Percent Receipt Week Completed Most Recent Weeks Completed Jan 1 - Jan 7 2,809 (50,513 Workers) 2,809 2,800 (48,438 Workers) 100% Jan 8 - Jan 14 501 (8,405 Workers) 501 497 (7,438 Workers) 100% Jan 15 - Jan 21 393 (9,471 Workers) 393 372 (8,073 Workers) 100% Jan 22 - Jan 28 152 (2,219 Workers) 152 128 (1,363 Workers) 100% Jan 29 - Feb 4 285 (3,432 Workers) 285 264 (2,965 Workers) 100% Feb 5 - Feb 11 119 (1,834 Workers) 119 95 (1,175 Workers) 100% Feb 12 - Feb 18 115 (1,620 Workers) 115 97 (894 Workers) 100% Feb 19 - Feb 25 52 (544 Workers) 52 43 (280 Workers) 100% Feb 26 - Mar 4 67 (664 Workers) 67 45 (324 Workers) 100% Mar 5 - Mar 11 31 (362 Workers) 31 25 (213 Workers) 100% Mar 12 - Mar 18 29 (490 Workers) 29 16 (68 Workers) 100% Mar 19 - Mar 25 19 (237 Workers) 19 10 (42 Workers) 100% Mar 26 - Apr 1 25 (226 Workers) 25 14 (81 Workers) 100% Apr 2 - Apr 8 28 (359 Workers) 28 11 (102 Workers) 100% Apr 9 - Apr 15 17 (460 Workers) 17 0 100% Apr 16 - Apr 22 7 (230 Workers) 7 0 100% Current Processing Week Apr 23 - Apr 29 15 (167 Workers) 13 0 87% *Figures may change slightly because applications submitted, then withdrawn and rejected are excluded. These tables are intended to help employers understand the processing of H-2B applications on a weekly basis. The tables indicate the calendar week from which employer applications initially received at the CNPC are under active review and issued either a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or a Notice of Deficiency (NOD), as well as the percentage of all cases received during that week that have been issued an initial or 1st action. As soon as all 1st actions for applications received during any particular calendar week are issued (i.e., 100% complete), the CNPC will move to the next calendar week of applications received and the chart will be updated accordingly. Processing Activity Total Cases Current Status Average Number of Days to Process Cases with No Deficiencies (cumulative over the last 2 weeks) 55 54 Calendar Days Average Number of Days to Process Cases with Deficiencies (cumulative over the last 2 weeks) 254 72 Calendar Days This table displays the average number of calendar days it takes the CNPC to process cases and issue a NOA with no deficiencies, as measured from the case receipt date to the date a final determination is issued. Although each employer application and recruitment effort is unique, we believe that displaying a cumulative average based on the last two weeks of all cases processed to a final determination will provide employers with information that can help them plan for their workforce needs in relation to the expected start date of work. The actual processing time for each particular H-2B application may vary from the average depending on material facts and individual circumstances of the case. OFLC is only reporting the average processing time for H-2B applications for which processing was completed over the most recent two-week period. Public Job RegistryAdvanced Search for Job Orders Click on a Specific State to Job Orders Posted in the Last 30 Days Or - Select a state/territory from the menu: State: The site is best viewed and supported on Microsoft Internet Explorer 11. NOTICE: To apply online and print Applications you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0 or higher installed on your computer. Click here to download it now. Here's a Quick Guide to the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Disability Access: If you have a disability and are unable to access some of the information contained on this Website because of its format or other features, please email oflc.portal@dol.gov . Your request will be referred to the appropriate Department of Labor office responsible for providing assistance to you in this regard. The office will respond promptly to you by providing you with alternate means to submit your applications. In order to help us serve you better, please provide us with a description of your disability and your contact information so we can reach you in the event questions arise while identifying or addressing a solution to your request. NOTICE: To apply online you will need to have the Adobe Flash Player 10.0 or higher installed on your computer. Click here to download it now. Link to LCR Main Page iCERT Case Status Check Enter up to 30 case numbers, one per line (e.g., G-100-12345-123456) Case Numbers Check Status Search for FAQs To find the latest Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) issued by the OFLC, Click Here Search for Prevailing Wages State/Territory: Data Series and Source: Collection Type: Choose a collection type: all industries All Industries ACWIA Higher Education ACWIA Higher Education Area based on: Choose an area based on: County/Township County/Township BLS Areas BLS Areas Area: Occupation: OR Enter a Keyword or Phrase: Search Prevailing Wage Reset Quick Search ETA Case Number: Case Type: Status: State or Territory of Intended Employment: state - OR - Job Location within: job location rangejob location zipcode of ZIP Code: ← End |
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