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PERM activity

Palo Alto Networks PERM filings

PERM rows show part of the employment-based green-card process. They are useful for employer research, but they do not mean a green card was approved.

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Imported PERM rows

5

Top role count

6

Source period

FY2026 Q2

PERM query context

How to read Palo Alto Networks PERM employer results

For searches like "Palo Alto Networks PERM", "Palo Alto Networks green card sponsor", or "PERM employer", compare role, worksite, and status signals before opening individual rows.

Role signal

Staff UX Designer is the largest role bucket in the imported PERM rows shown here, with 1 matching rows.

Worksite signal

SANTA CLARA, CA is the largest worksite cluster in these PERM rows, with 3 matching rows.

See other H-1B sponsors in California.

Status signal

Certified is the largest case-status bucket in these PERM rows, with 5 rows.

Status lookup

PERM status signals for Palo Alto Networks

For a PERM search by company, use the displayed status mix, latest imported decision, and source period as employer-level filing clues. They are not a case-specific PERM timeline or green-card approval forecast.

Latest PERM decision

Dec 11, 2025

From displayed Palo Alto Networks PERM rows

Dominant status

Certified

5 displayed rows

Status share

100%

5 of 5 displayed rows

A PERM status check by employer works best when you compare this status mix with the row-level case table, the source period, and the general DOL FLAG PERM processing-time context. Rows can reflect different job titles, worksites, filing dates, and case outcomes, so the employer view is a research signal rather than a prediction for any worker or petition.

Filing mix

Palo Alto Networks PERM vs H-1B/LCA activity

For "Palo Alto Networks green card sponsor" research, compare the PERM labor-certification rows with the employer's H-1B/LCA filing base. They are separate DOL programs, so the mix is filing context rather than an approval rate.

PERM rows

5

H-1B/LCA rows

80

PERM per 100 LCA

6

Imported filing mix

PERM-to-LCA filing mix: as of the latest verified DOL source trail on , VisaSignal shows 5 imported PERM rows and 80 imported H-1B/LCA rows for Palo Alto Networks, or about 6 PERM rows per 100 LCA rows. Read the ratio as employer filing mix, not as a promise of sponsorship, hiring, certification, or green-card approval.

PERM case rows with status, decision date, role, worksite, wage, and source period
CaseStatusDecisionRoleWorksiteWageSource
G-100-24207-220641CertifiedDec 11, 2025Staff UX DesignerSanta Clara, CA$129,807FY2026 Q1
G-100-24207-220489CertifiedDec 11, 2025Staff Security ResearcherSANTA CLARA, CA$125,419FY2026 Q1
G-100-24192-187335CertifiedDec 4, 2025Principal QA EngineerSANTA CLARA, CA$148,841FY2026 Q1
G-100-24192-184918CertifiedDec 2, 2025Professional Services Sales ConsultantSanta Clara, CA$158,746FY2026 Q1
G-100-24185-173226CertifiedNov 25, 2025Extended Expertise ConsultantSANTA CLARA, CA$134,352FY2026 Q1

Primary source

Where this PERM filing signal comes from

PERM rows for Palo Alto Networks are imported from DOL OFLC PERM Disclosure Data, the official US Department of Labor disclosure dataset. The PERM-to-LCA filing mix also references DOL OFLC LCA Disclosure Data for H-1B/LCA count context. See About data for caveats and PERM processing times for general timing context. To compare this green-card signal with H-1B sponsorship history, run the employer through the H-1B sponsor checker or use the LCA and PERM database lookup to search PERM records across employers, roles, SOC codes, cities, and states.

DOL OFLC performance page

Last verified: .

Related sponsors

Sponsors adjacent to Palo Alto Networks

Employers with imported DOL LCA or PERM filings that also list California worksites, weighted toward overlapping roles. Shared filing footprints are a research and discovery signal, not a hiring or sponsorship guarantee.

FAQ

Common questions

What does the Palo Alto Networks PERM page show?

The Palo Alto Networks PERM page summarizes imported DOL permanent labor certification rows for this normalized employer, including roles, worksites, wage signals, case-status mix, and source periods.

Does Palo Alto Networks PERM activity guarantee a green card?

No. Searches like "Palo Alto Networks PERM" or "Palo Alto Networks green card sponsor" are best read against this filing activity. PERM certification is one step in an employment-based green-card process and does not mean an I-140 petition, adjustment of status, or green card was approved.

Can I use this for a Palo Alto Networks PERM search by company?

Yes. Use the Palo Alto Networks PERM page as a company-level lookup for imported DOL PERM disclosure rows, including job titles, worksites, case statuses, latest displayed decision dates, and source periods. For broader searches such as "PERM database" or "PERM records", use the LCA and PERM database lookup to search across employers.

How should I read Palo Alto Networks PERM status or green-card processing?

A PERM status check by employer is a filing-history signal, not a timeline promise. Compare the dominant status bucket with the row-level table and the general DOL FLAG PERM processing-time context before drawing conclusions about Palo Alto Networks green-card processing.

How should I compare Palo Alto Networks PERM and H-1B/LCA filing activity?

Use the PERM-to-LCA filing mix as employer research context only. Palo Alto Networks PERM rows and H-1B/LCA rows come from separate DOL disclosure datasets, so the ratio can show how green-card labor-certification activity compares with labor-condition filing volume without proving sponsorship, hiring, certification, or green-card approval.

Does an LCA certification mean an H-1B petition was approved?

No. A DOL-certified LCA is not the same as USCIS H-1B petition approval. It is an official labor-condition filing signal that should be interpreted with that limit.

Does a PERM certification mean a green card was approved?

No. PERM certification is one step in an employment-based green card process. It does not mean a green card, I-140 petition, or adjustment of status was approved.

Can this data prove an employer will sponsor a candidate?

No. Official filing history can show recent activity, roles, worksites, and wage signals, but it does not guarantee future sponsorship or predict legal outcomes.

LCA and PERM rows are filing signals, not USCIS approvals, green-card approvals, legal advice, or outcome predictions.