Monthly Digest · June 2026

Monthly Digest

A monthly roundup of PERM industry news, DOL compliance shifts, SWA platform changes, and recruitment-advertising trends. Drafted by our internal AI workflow, reviewed by editors, published when there is something material to say.

Processing Times

The 16-Month PERM Wait — Plan Recruitment Backward

OFLC PERM processing is currently running at roughly 16 months from filing to decision. For employers targeting a Q4 2026 onboarding, that means recruitment needs to be in market this summer. Tighten your timing buffer.

Read the recruitment timeline guide →
SWA Migration

NLx Platform Now Live in Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey

Three states have migrated SWA job-order infrastructure to the NLx-powered system. Proof format, posting durations, and confirmation PDFs have all changed. Active cases in these states need to verify their SWA proof on file is from the new platform.

Compliance update — NLx migration →
PWD Window

June 30 PWD Expiry Wave — Re-Check Your Filing Math

A meaningful cohort of PWDs issued in late 2025 expires on or around June 30, 2026. Cross-reference the PWD expiry against your quiet-period end date. If they cross, the case needs a fresh PWD before filing — better to discover today than next month.

Read the PWD guide →
Media Market

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Print-to-Digital — Alternatives for ATL Filers

AJC has confirmed the print edition will conclude at year-end. PERM cases in the Atlanta market need an alternative Sunday newspaper of general circulation, plus an updated tear-sheet proof workflow. Adjacent-county weekend papers and ethnic press are the cleanest substitutes.

Regulatory Watch

DOL Prevailing Wage Rule — Comment Period Closed May 26

The DOL’s proposed prevailing-wage rule could raise certified wage levels significantly when finalized. Final rule expected in late 2026. Employers and counsel should model the wage delta against current PERM pipelines now, not after the rule drops.

Operational

A Defensible Digital Audit Trail Beats a Thick Manila Folder

Auditors increasingly reject screenshots without a visible URL bar and date. The bar for a defensible digital audit trail has moved — timestamped captures, verifiable publisher confirmations, and hash-stamped case packages.

Read the audit insight →

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