H-1B Hub.

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 H-1B Employer Data Hub includes data from fiscal year 2009 through fiscal year 2024 (quarter 4) on employers who have submitted petitions to employ H-1B nonimmigrant workers. Data can be queried by fiscal year, employer name, city, state, zip code, and NAICS code. The H-1B Employer Data Hub has data on the first decisions USCIS makes on petitions for initial and continuing employment. It identifies employers by the last four digits of their tax identification. You can download annual and query-specific data in Excel or .csv format.

This data comes from: https://www.uscis.gov/tools/reports-and-studies/h-1b-employer-data-hub

This is how I understand the H-1B, if anything is incorrect, I would be interested in hearing about it.

First Step

The first step is what I call the shopping list.

It is called the H-1B LCA aka Labor Condition Application.

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Second Step

The second step is what they got approved to import.

It is called the H-1B HUB.

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Third Step

I am told the green card data is the PERM data, but I'm not sure.

It is my understanding that at this point they are considered a U.S. Citizen.

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Intial and Continuing Approvals

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