H1B Sponsors: Below 80% Approval Rate
These employers have H1B approval rates below 80%. Lower approval rates may indicate issues with petition quality, wage requirements, or USCIS scrutiny of the employer or job category.
Approval-rate buckets group H-1B-sponsoring employers by how consistently their filings pass DOL Labor Condition Application review. Below 80% captures 0 employers in the dataset. The approval rate captured here is the share of an employer's LCA filings that received certification (versus denial or withdrawal). High approval rates reflect mature immigration programs with well-prepared filings; lower rates can signal RFE-stage challenges, eligibility issues with specific roles, or filing-quality problems.
For job-seekers evaluating sponsors, approval rate is a useful triage signal — but it interacts with volume: a 100% approval rate over 3 filings is much less informative than 95% over 300 filings. The employer-level pages below break the rate out alongside the underlying volume.
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Frequently Asked Questions
0 out of 787 tracked employers have H1B approval rates below 80%, covering 0 total applications.
The H1B approval rate is the percentage of labor condition applications (LCAs) that receive DOL certification. It is calculated as certified applications divided by total applications (including denied and withdrawn). Note that LCA certification is separate from USCIS petition approval.
Employers with below 80% approval rates offer an average H1B wage of $0.
Source: DOL OFLC H-1B disclosure data, 2026.