Green card sponsors

0 employers with 0 certified PERM labor certifications, FY2024–FY2026. An employer who files PERM is sponsoring permanent residence — a stronger commitment than an H-1B petition.

What PERM is

PERM is the permanent labor certification process, in which an employer tests the US labor market and the Department of Labor certifies that no qualified US worker is available. It is the usual first step in EB-2 and EB-3 employment green cards.

Largest green card sponsors

Coverage: the search index holds employers with 3 or more certifications. Absence from results is not evidence that an employer has never filed.

Source: Department of Labor OFLC disclosure data. Only certified cases are counted. PERM data carries no tax identifier, so employers are matched by name only — weaker than the H-1B database, which is why the two are kept separate.