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H-1B Sponsor Search

Search 250,000+ employers that sponsor H-1B, E-3, and H-1B1 work visas. View LCA filing history, certification rates, top job titles, salary ranges, and wage level distributions — all from DOL disclosure data.

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How This Tool Works

Enter any employer name — the search uses smart matching to find exact and similar employers across our database of 272,000+ companies. Each employer profile shows their complete visa sponsorship history including total LCA filings, certification rates, the most common job titles filed for, salary ranges, and wage level distributions. You can filter by visa type (H-1B, E-3, H-1B1) and see year-by-year filing trends.

What the Data Covers

The database contains 4M+ Labor Condition Application (LCA) filings spanning FY2020 through FY2025. Each filing record includes the employer name, job title, SOC code, offered wage, prevailing wage, wage level, worksite location, and case status. The data also includes 626K+ PERM filings and 325K+ USCIS petition records.

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Tips for Using This Tool

1You can view multiple employer profiles by searching them one after another. Each profile shows certification rates, filing volumes, and wage level distributions.
2The wage level distribution shows the breakdown of an employer's filings across DOL wage levels I through IV. Under the FY2027 weighted lottery, different wage levels receive different selection weights.
3Look at the PERM filing count — this tells you whether the employer has a track record of sponsoring green cards, not just H-1B visas.
4Use the year-by-year trend to see if the company is increasing or decreasing its visa sponsorship activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

A certified LCA means the Department of Labor confirmed that the employer's wage offer meets the prevailing wage requirement for the job and location. It does not mean the H-1B petition was approved — that's a separate step handled by USCIS.

Data Source & Methodology

All data comes from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC). LCA disclosure files are published quarterly and include every Labor Condition Application submitted by employers. PERM disclosure files cover permanent labor certification applications. VisaPulse processes these raw government datasets into searchable employer profiles with pre-computed statistics.

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This tool shows LCA filing data, not approved H-1B petitions. An employer filing many LCAs may have a high denial rate at the USCIS petition stage. The data reflects past filings and may not predict future sponsorship activity. Wage data reflects the offered wage on the LCA, which may differ from actual compensation including bonuses and equity.