Skip to main content
H-1B data current through FY 2026 Q1

Lecturer H-1B Visa Salary Data

There have been 2,140 certified H-1B filings for Lecturer positions from FY 2020 to FY 2026. The median salary is $66,000, which is 50% lower than the overall H-1B median of $130,707.

2,140
Certified Filings
FY 2020-2026
$66,000
Median Salary
-50% vs national
$100,000
90th Percentile
Top earners
+24%
Salary Growth
Since FY 2020

Salary Distribution

Salary Range Distribution

Most Lecturer H-1B salaries fall between $56,180 and $80,000.

Median Salary Trend

Lecturer salaries have grown 24% from FY 2020 ($60,715) to FY 2026 ($75,000).

Top Employers & Locations

Key Insights

The median H-1B salary for Lecturer is $66,000, based on 2,140 certified Labor Condition Applications from FY 2020 to FY 2026. This is 50% lower than the overall H-1B median of $130,707. Median pay has grown 24% since FY 2020 ($60,715 → $75,000).

Salaries span a $50,000 range from the 10th percentile ($50,000) to the 90th percentile ($100,000). The middle 50% of Lecturers earn between $56,180 and $80,000, reflecting variation in experience, specific technical skills, company tier, and geographic location.

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO is the largest H-1B sponsor for this role, with 68 certified filings at a median salary of $79,200. The pay spread across top employers is 45%.

Geographically, San Luis Obispo, CA has the highest concentration of Lecturer H-1B filings (68) at a median of $79,200. The highest-paying metro among the top locations is Athens, GA at $80,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Lecturer H-1B salary?

The median H-1B salary for Lecturer positions is $66,000, based on 2,140 certified Labor Condition Applications from FY 2020 to FY 2026. This salary is 50% lower than the overall H-1B median of $130,707. Compensation varies significantly by employer type—large tech companies typically pay $80,000 to $100,000, while consulting firms and smaller employers may offer $50,000 to $56,180. Location also impacts pay, with coastal tech hubs commanding premium salaries.

10th percentile
$50,000
25th percentile
$56,180
Median
$66,000
75th percentile
$80,000
90th percentile
$100,000

Salaries range from $50,000 at the 10th percentile to $100,000 at the 90th percentile, showing a $50,000 spread. The 25th percentile is $56,180 and the 75th percentile is $80,000.

Which companies hire the most Lecturers on H-1B?

H-1B sponsorship for Lecturer positions is primarily driven by universities, research institutions, and academic medical centers. These employers sponsor international scholars and researchers who bring specialized expertise and contribute to teaching, research, and academic programs. Salaries vary based on institution type, geographic location, and field of specialization.

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO is the largest H-1B sponsor for Lecturer positions with 68 filings at a median salary of $79,200. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA follows with 65 filings.

Where are Lecturer H-1B jobs located?

Lecturer H-1B positions are concentrated in major tech hubs and metropolitan areas with strong technology ecosystems. The San Francisco Bay Area (including San Jose, Sunnyvale, and Mountain View) and Seattle-Redmond corridor dominate due to headquarters of major tech employers. New York City attracts Lecturers across finance, media, and tech sectors. Emerging hubs like Austin, Denver, and Raleigh-Durham offer growing opportunities with lower costs of living compared to coastal cities.

San Luis Obispo, CA has the highest concentration of Lecturer H-1B filings with 68 positions at a median salary of $79,200.

How have Lecturer salaries changed over time?

Lecturer H-1B salaries have grown by +24% from FY 2020 to FY 2026, outpacing general inflation in most years. The median rose from $60,715 to $75,000 during this period. This growth reflects increasing demand for skilled tech workers, competitive hiring among major employers, and broader salary inflation in the technology sector. The distribution has also widened, with top-tier companies offering increasingly premium compensation to attract talent, while entry-level positions have seen more modest gains.

Salary Distribution by Year
FY 21
$63K
FY 22
$63K
FY 23
$68K
FY 24
$68K
FY 25
$71K
FY 26
$75K
$45K $107K

Year-by-year breakdown:

  • FY 2022: $63,000 (350 certified)
  • FY 2023: $68,247 (337 certified)
  • FY 2024: $68,247 (358 certified)
  • FY 2025: $70,720 (362 certified)
  • FY 2026: $75,000 (136 certified)