AC23 — Deep Dive into PERM Issues

AC23 — Deep Dive into PERM Issues

Release Date: 06/24/2023
Format Length CLE Eligible
MP4 60 min. Yes

Panelists discuss advanced issues relating to PERM/green card strategies and provide drafting samples for the issues that arise on the PERM ETA-9089. Other topics to be discussed include strategies for PERM filings with nonimmigrant max outs, lengthy prevailing wage determination processing times, the impact of layoffs and corporate mergers and acquisitions, and changes in the work location in the middle of the PERM process.

OnDemand Conference CLE Credit

This program is a session from the 2023 AILA Annual Conference and Webcast on Immigration Law. As a result each session will need to be recorded as such in your webCLE account. Please refer to the CLE Reporting Instructions.

AILA has filed for CLE and specialized credit in all jurisdictions with mandatory CLE requirements. For details about specific approvals, contact us at cle@aila.org. Eligible participants can receive up to:

  • In 50-minute jurisdictions: 1.2 General credits
  • In 60-minute jurisdictions: 1.0 General credits

To receive CLE credit, attorneys must record session attendance and the CLE codes provided via webCLE.

AILA applies for accreditation upon attorneys’ request after participation for the following states: AR, DE, IA, ID, KS, KY, LA, ME, MN, MS, OR, TN and WY. Programs are typically approved. The OnDemand Recording format does not qualify for CLE credit in the following jurisdictions: MO and PR. Please note that your jurisdiction may limit OnDemand credit based on the date of the original presentation. View the OnDemand Downloadable Expiration Chart for more details.

Sarah K. Peterson (DL), USCIS Case Assistance Committee, Minneapolis, MN (DL)

Tejas N. Shah, Chicago, IL 

Melanie Savitt, Portland, OR 

The speaker's/author's views do not necessarily represent the views of AILA, nor do they constitute legal advice or representation. Practice tips provided are based on the speaker's/author's experiences and the current state of the law. Please be sure to conduct legal research and analysis for your unique situation as the law changes quickly and experiences may differ from your own.