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The Labor Department’s iCERT portal is experiencing a system outage due to unprecedented user demand starting Jan. 1. The agency has not indicated how long the outage will last, but said it would provide an update Thursday.
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Background: The outage began Jan. 1, the first day of the semiannual filing period for H-2B temporary labor certifications, caused by a spike in demand for H-2B certifications. The Labor Department announced that it is working to have the system ready within a few days to accept a record number of H-2B applications.
BAL Analysis: Employers should anticipate delays as the agency works to reopen the system. The inability to file labor condition applications (LCAs) affects employers filing H-1B, H-1B1 and E-3 nonimmigrant petitions for which the LCA is a prerequisite, and the inability to file prevailing wage requests affects PERM labor certification cases in which a prevailing wage determination is required.
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