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Google to resume green card applications in 2026: What H-1B visa holders need to know about PERM

Google plans to ramp up PERM-based green card applications in 2026, offering relief to H-1B and other visa holders after suspending most filings following its 2023 layoffs.

December 23, 2025 / 13:28 IST
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Google’s green card restart in 2026: What PERM means for H-1B visa holders
Google’s green card restart in 2026: What PERM means for H-1B visa holders

Google has told employees that it plans to restart and significantly scale up US green card applications through the PERM programme in 2026, marking a major shift in its immigration policy after a three-year pause, according to a report by Business Insider.

The move was communicated to staff through an internal December newsletter and comes after Google largely halted PERM filings in January 2023, when the company announced layoffs affecting around 12,000 employees globally. The pause had added to uncertainty for thousands of tech workers in the US on temporary visas, particularly H-1B holders.

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PERM, short for Program Electronic Review Management, is a US Department of Labor process that allows employers to sponsor foreign workers for permanent residency. It is a critical step for employees on temporary work visas seeking a green card, as companies must demonstrate that hiring a foreign national will not harm US workers or job prospects.

According to the internal memo reviewed by Business Insider, Google said it would begin “ramping up” PERM applications next year, with eligible employees expected to hear from the company’s external immigration lawyers in the first quarter of 2026. A Google spokesperson declined to comment publicly on the plan.