USCIS has launched an H-1B Employer Data Hub to provide information to the public on employers petitioning for H-1B workers. The data hub is part of our continued effort to increase transparency in employment-based visa programs by allowing the public to search for H-1B petitioners by fiscal year (back to FY 2009), NAICS code, employer name, city, state, or ZIP code. This will give the public the ability to calculate approval and denial rates and to review which employers are using the H-1B program. Data for individual fiscal years is available to download on the H-1B Employer Data Hub Files page.
To help the public use the data hub and understand the terminology in it, we have also created the Understanding Our H-1B Employer Data Hub page.
We will provide cumulative quarterly updates and annual releases of the data and we anticipate updating the H-1B Employer Data Hub quarterly. For example, data for the first quarter (October-December) of a fiscal year will be provided in April of that fiscal year.
The H-1B program allows employers in the United States to temporarily employ foreign workers in occupations that require the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge and a bachelor’s degree or higher in the specific specialty, or its equivalent.
The H1B employer hub is a fantastic implementation. Allowing H1B visa seekers to have access to companies in the US that are currently looking to sponsor qualified workers is very needed. Options of identifying potential work abroad may not be very extensive as it is, this option definitely is one that can be utilized by bridging gaps and diminishing the time it may take to attract qualified employment candidates.