H-1B Employer Data Hub
Explore 100,000+ H-1B sponsors with approval rates, salaries, and visa petition history
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an H-1B visa?
The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa that allows US employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations requiring theoretical or technical expertise. It is the most common work visa for tech professionals, engineers, and other skilled workers.
How do I check if a company sponsors H-1B visas?
Search for any employer on H1BScan to see their complete H-1B petition history, including approval rates, number of petitions filed, and salary data from Labor Condition Applications (LCAs).
What does H-1B approval rate mean?
The approval rate is the percentage of H-1B petitions filed by an employer that were approved by USCIS. A higher approval rate generally indicates the employer has experience with the H-1B process and files well-prepared petitions.
What is an LCA (Labor Condition Application)?
An LCA is a document filed by employers with the Department of Labor before they can file an H-1B petition. It includes the job title, salary offered, and work location. LCA data provides transparency into H-1B salaries.
What are the H-1B wage levels (I-IV)?
Wage levels represent the prevailing wage percentile for a position. Level I (17th percentile) is entry-level, Level II (34th) is qualified, Level III (50th) is experienced, and Level IV (67th) is fully competent. Higher levels indicate higher compensation.
How often is H1BScan data updated?
H1BScan updates quarterly, following the USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub release schedule. LCA salary data from the Department of Labor is also updated quarterly.