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Updated April 2026 · DOL OFLC LCA Disclosure

H-1B Visa Sponsors in Bloomington, MN

10 LCA filings · 100.0% certified by DOL

Bloomington, MN has logged 10 H-1B LCA filings in the latest U.S. Department of Labor disclosure data. The DOL certified 100.0% of those applications; the average offered annual wage across certified filings is $127,060. This page lists the metro's largest sponsoring employers and the most-filed occupations, drawn entirely from public DOL data — there is no immigration advice here, only what the filings say.

Bloomington, MN is a smaller H-1B market with 10 applications. Average wage is $127,060; approval rate runs 100%. The largest local sponsor is Delta Air Lines, INC..

Smaller-volume cities usually reflect focused employer activity rather than a deep H-1B market. The wage and approval numbers below describe the specific filings, not a broader local labor market. For workers considering H-1B opportunities in Bloomington, the employer-level data below shows specific sponsorship history, wage levels, and approval rates by company — more relevant than the city-level averages for any individual decision.

Bloomington H-1B Snapshot

10
LCA Filings
$127,060
Average Offered Wage
100.0%
DOL Certification Rate

What These Numbers Tell You

Bloomington is a moderate H-1B market by national standards — #428 of 910 metros tracked. Volume of 10 filings sits in the upper half of U.S. cities, but most filings are concentrated among a smaller pool of large employers rather than spread broadly across the local economy.

Average offered wage in Bloomington is $127,060 — well above the U.S. national average for full-time work. Most H-1B-sponsored roles in this metro are mid- to senior-level professional positions; the figure is heavily weighted by tech, healthcare practitioner, and engineering occupations.

Bloomington's certification rate of 100.0% is at or above the national norm. The U.S. Department of Labor certifies LCAs that meet wage and notice requirements, so high rates typically reflect employers that file complete applications with prevailing wages set at or above the required level. Note that LCA certification by DOL is only the first step — the H-1B petition is then adjudicated separately by USCIS.

How Bloomington H-1B Data Is Sourced

All filings on this page come from the U.S. Department of Labor's Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) public disclosure database, maintained by the Office of Foreign Labor Certification. Each LCA records the employer, the worksite city and state, the offered wage, the prevailing wage level, and the DOL case decision (Certified, Denied, Withdrawn, or Certified-Withdrawn). Wages are normalized to annual full-time equivalents. Applications filed for Bloomington (MN) are aggregated by employer and by SOC occupation code; counts on this page reflect filing volume, not unique workers. For further context, USCIS publishes complementary H-1B petition statistics at uscis.gov. Read the full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many H-1B applications are filed in Bloomington?

Employers filed 10 Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) for H-1B positions in Bloomington, MN according to the most recent U.S. Department of Labor disclosure. 100.0% of those filings were certified by DOL. Note: DOL LCA certification is the first step — USCIS separately adjudicates the H-1B petition itself.

What is the average H-1B wage in Bloomington?

The average annual offered wage on certified H-1B LCAs in Bloomington is $127,060. That figure averages across all occupations and experience levels filed in this metro; specific roles sit above or below that mean. For context, DOL prevailing wage levels (I–IV) and OEWS occupation data set the floor that LCA wages must clear.

Which companies sponsor the most H-1B visas in Bloomington?

The largest H-1B sponsors in Bloomington by LCA filing volume are Delta Air Lines, INC. (5 filings, grade A); Cigna-Evernorth Services INC. (2 filings, grade A); Yash Technologies, INC (2 filings, grade B); Mphasis Corporation (1 filings, grade A). Volume reflects total filings, not unique workers — a single role can be filed multiple times for amendments or extensions.

What roles do H-1B employers file for in Bloomington?

The most-filed H-1B occupations in Bloomington are Software Engineering Advisor (avg $132,556), Software Engineer (avg $102,000), Software Programmer II (avg $90,000), Senior Site Reliability Engineer (avg $160,000), Senior ServiceNow Engineer (avg $134,984). The mix typically reflects local industry concentration — tech-heavy metros file disproportionately for software, data, and engineering roles; healthcare-heavy metros file for physicians and specialized practitioners.

Where does this H-1B data come from?

Every figure on this page is sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files, downloaded from the Foreign Labor Application Gateway at flag.dol.gov. The data covers H-1B Labor Condition Applications submitted to DOL by employers seeking to sponsor foreign workers. Public domain, refreshed quarterly.

Does an LCA certification mean a worker will get an H-1B visa?

No. The DOL Labor Condition Application is one step in the H-1B process — it confirms the employer is offering at least the prevailing wage and meeting notice requirements. The H-1B petition itself is filed separately with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (uscis.gov), and USCIS makes the final determination on the visa. This site reports what the public DOL data shows; it is not legal or immigration advice.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) — H-1B Labor Condition Application disclosure data, public domain. See flag.dol.gov. Complementary USCIS H-1B petition statistics at uscis.gov.

Last refreshed 2026-04-13 · 10 filings tracked in Bloomington, MN.

Disclaimer: this site reports what the public DOL data shows. It does not provide legal, immigration, or career advice; consult a licensed attorney or accredited representative for case-specific questions.