The Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) is located within the Employment and Training Administration.
The Office of Foreign Labor Certification is organized around a national office in Washington DC, supported by two National Processing Centers (NPCs). The NPCs, located in Atlanta and Chicago, process applications filed since March 28, 2005, under the new, streamlined PERM program, as well as employer applications filed under the H-2A agricultural and H-2B nonagricultural labor certification programs. H-1B labor condition applications are largely filed electronically and processed exclusively by the automated system located in the national office.
The State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) work directly with the National Processing Centers. The SWAs processing attention now focuses primarily on the temporary programs (screening ETA application forms and conducting housing inspections) though they are also responsible for providing prevailing wage data across labor certification programs, including the permanent program. The certifying officer in the National Processing Center makes the determination regarding the approval of foreign labor certifications. The ETA National Processing Center receives policy guidance from the national office but they are responsible for the approval/denial of foreign labor certifications. |