Ruby Law Group represents employers across the country in the PERM/EB-3 process. We are unique because we can also connect U.S. employers with foreign nationals from all around the world seeking to move to the United States and take hard-to-fill jobs. The employees coming from abroad to take these jobs are prepared to commit long-term to the positions they are offered. We have successful experience helping businesses in the janitorial, hospitality, and home health care industries, among others.

U.S. businesses can sponsor employees in visa categories that lead to permanent residence for the employee if they can show not enough labor supply exists in the local market. This process involves a number of steps. First, the Department of Labor or “DOL” provides us with localized wage information and we are required to undertake steps to show a staffing shortage. Once that is complete, we file a petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Finally, the candidates undergo a background check by the Department of State in their home country and are able to move to the U.S. and start the job.

Employers in the U.S. may set reasonable parameters for the positions in line with what they expect of domestic staff - willingness to work certain shifts, physical capabilities needed for the job can be required, and other necessary requirements may be set. We will work with employers to ensure their needs are met while also making certain we scrupulously follow all program requirements.

RLG has an extensive network around the world of ready, willing, and able workers and we help connect employers with suitable candidates who fit the necessary parameters through our affiliated placement business, PERM Labor LLC. Click here for more information about that side of the process.

If you wish to discuss the possibility of starting this process with us, please get in touch today. You can reach Mr. Ruby at pruby@rubylawgroup.com. We have references available and can also provide documents to show our long track record of success at all of the stages described above.