Columbia University

Confirmed H1B Sponsor

1,500

LCA Filings

2024

Last Filed

Yes

Sponsors H1B

What This Means for You

Columbia University has a documented history of filing H1B LCA petitions with the US Department of Labor, which means they have sponsored international workers before.

With 1,500 total LCA filings, this is a high-volume sponsor — indicating a structured immigration process and experience navigating the H1B system.

Past sponsorship doesn't guarantee sponsorship for your specific role. Always confirm visa sponsorship availability directly with the hiring team during the interview process.

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Data sourced from USCIS LCA (Labor Condition Application) disclosure files released by the US Department of Labor under the Freedom of Information Act. LCA filings represent employer certifications required before petitioning for H1B workers. Data may not reflect the most recent filing year.DOL source

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