Browse H-1B Employers
Explore 163,472 companies that sponsor H-1B visas. Search for any employer to see their H-1B salary data, filing history, and approval rates. Data covers FY 2020-2026 with 3,201,494 certified filings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies sponsor the most H-1B visas?
The largest H-1B sponsors are AMAZON (111,152 filings), COGNIZANT (91,032), and MICROSOFT (61,202). These companies have consistently been top sponsors across multiple years.
How do I find if a company sponsors H-1B?
Use the search box above to find any company. If they appear in our database, they have filed H-1B labor condition applications with the Department of Labor. We have data for 163,472 employers.
What data is available for each employer?
Each employer page includes: total filings, median salary, denial rate, salary distribution, year-over-year trends, top job titles, top locations, and wage level breakdown.
How current is this data?
Our data covers fiscal years 2020 through 2026 and is updated quarterly when the Department of Labor releases new disclosure files.
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Top H-1B Employers
| Rank | Employer | H-1B Filings |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AMAZON | 111,152 |
| 2 | COGNIZANT | 91,032 |
| 3 | MICROSOFT | 61,202 |
| 4 | TATA | 60,109 |
| 5 | 59,127 | |
| 6 | EY | 55,285 |
| 7 | INFOSYS | 42,987 |
| 8 | DELOITTE | 37,060 |
| 9 | META | 33,350 |
| 10 | APPLE | 28,043 |
| 11 | CAPGEMINI | 22,821 |
| 12 | HCL | 22,691 |
| 13 | ACCENTURE | 22,684 |
| 14 | IBM | 21,038 |
| 15 | JPMORGAN CHASE | 19,745 |
| 16 | INTEL | 19,686 |
| 17 | WALMART | 19,261 |
| 18 | LTIMINDTREE | 17,174 |
| 19 | WIPRO | 15,104 |
| 20 | QUALCOMM | 12,833 |
| 21 | SALESFORCE | 12,817 |
| 22 | COMPUNNEL | 12,810 |
| 23 | TECH MAHINDRA | 10,293 |
| 24 | TESLA | 9,333 |
| 25 | CISCO | 9,173 |
| 26 | MPHASIS | 8,977 |
| 27 | GOLDMAN SACHS & | 7,973 |
| 28 | ORACLE | 7,173 |
| 29 | FIDELITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP | 6,679 |
| 30 | CITIBANK, N.A | 6,629 |
| 31 | NVIDIA | 6,569 |
| 32 | PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS ADVISORY SERVICES | 6,063 |
| 33 | PAYPAL | 5,825 |
| 34 | ATOS SYNTEL | 5,276 |
| 35 | ADOBE | 5,276 |
| 36 | KFORCE | 5,148 |
| 37 | L&T TECHNOLOGY SERVICES | 5,118 |
| 38 | CUMMINS | 4,794 |
| 39 | CGI TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS | 4,791 |
| 40 | UBER | 4,756 |
| 41 | VMWARE | 4,644 |
| 42 | UST GLOBAL | 4,637 |
| 43 | FORD MOTOR | 4,553 |
| 44 | SYNECHRON | 4,469 |
| 45 | SERVICENOW | 4,435 |
| 46 | CAPITAL ONE SERVICES | 4,413 |
| 47 | EBAY | 4,380 |
| 48 | BYTEDANCE | 4,368 |
| 49 | DELOITTE TAX LLP | 4,352 |
| 50 | BANK OF AMERICA N.A | 4,340 |
Understanding H-1B Employer Data
What are H-1B filings?
H-1B filings represent Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) submitted to the Department of Labor. An LCA is required before an employer can petition for an H-1B worker. The number of filings indicates an employer's intent to hire H-1B workers, though not all LCAs result in actual hires.
Types of H-1B employers
Our database includes direct employers (companies hiring H-1B workers for their own use) and staffing companies (that place H-1B workers at client sites). Both are legitimate H-1B sponsors, though they operate differently.