Foreign Labor Certification
The Division of Foreign Labor Certification (DFLC) provides national leadership and policy guidance to carry out the
responsibilities of the Secretary of Labor under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended, concerning foreign
workers seeking admission to the Unityed States for employment.
DFLC provides labor certifications to employers seeking to bring foreign workers into the United States. Certification
may be obtained in cases where it can be demonstrated that there are insufficient qualified U.S. workers available and
willing to perform the work at wages that meet or exceed the prevailing wage paid for the occupation in the area of
intended employment.
Foreign labor certification programs are designed to ensure that the admission of foreign workers into the United States
on a permanent or temporary basis will not adversely affect the job opportunities, wages, and working conditions of U.S.
workers.
Employment based immigration is a complex process that may involve a number of government agencies within the Federal
Department of Labor, the State Department of Labor, the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigrant Services (BCIS) and the
Department of State. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)(8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.) regulates the admission of foreign
workers into the United States. The INA designates the Attorney General and the Secretary of State as the principal
administrators of its provisions. For a complete overview of the foreign labor certification process, click
here.
What's New
Interim final rule related to the Backlog Reduction Centers published on 07-21-04. Click here to read about it!