Companies sponsoring H-1B visas remain key employers of international professionals seeking to work in the United States. The H-1B visa allows skilled workers to stay and work in the country for up to three years, with an extension available for a further three years. Sponsorship is provided by employers who file petitions with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Technology firms have historically led in H-1B visa sponsorships, reflecting the sector’s demand for global talent. However, recent layoffs in the tech industry have affected hiring patterns, leading to more sponsorships from consulting, retail, and business sectors. Despite workforce reductions, demand for skilled workers continues, with firms across multiple industries offering sponsorships to fill critical roles.

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For international graduates, securing H-1B sponsorship is a common route to employment in the US. Business schools continue to see strong interest in careers linked to companies offering visa sponsorships, particularly in data analysis, software engineering, and consulting roles.

As employment trends shift, companies outside the technology sector are playing a larger role in sponsoring international workers. The need for skilled professionals remains steady, making H-1B visa sponsorship a key factor in workforce planning and global talent mobility.

Here are the top 15 H-1B visa sponsors and approval numbers

1. Amazon – 7,011 visa approvals

Amazon remains a top employer for international talent. The company hires across multiple business areas, including finance, retail, product management, and program management. Amazon.com, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and other subsidiaries contribute to the company’s high number of H-1B visa sponsorships.

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2. Infosys – 5,913 visa approvals

Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, is a key sponsor of H-1B visas. The company offers opportunities for international professionals interested in technology advancements and consulting services.

3. Tata Consultancy Services – 5,273 visa approvals

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) focuses on technology consulting, software management, payment processing, and digital solutions. The company continues to hire international professionals in large numbers.

4. Cognizant Technology Solutions US – 5,080 visa approvals

Cognizant provides IT, business consulting, and outsourcing services. The company remains a strong employer for H-1B visa applicants, sponsoring more than 5,000 visas in 2024.

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5. Meta – 3,783 visa approvals

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, hires international professionals across various functions. The company offers roles in product development, data analysis, and management across multiple office locations in the US.

6. Google – 3,661 visa approvals

Google continues to attract international talent, sponsoring thousands of H-1B visas. The company offers roles in product management, marketing, finance, and project management.

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7. Microsoft – 3,569 visa approvals

Microsoft recruits international talent for roles in product management, business intelligence, and marketing. The company sponsors thousands of H-1B visas annually.

8. Apple – 2,910 visa approvals

Apple hires from top business schools and recruits professionals across different departments. The company remains a strong supporter of H-1B visa applicants.

9. Walmart – 2,238 visa approvals

Walmart sponsors H-1B visas across various roles, including supply chain management, data analytics, and business operations. The company provides career opportunities for professionals in retail and consumer goods.

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10. EY – 2,107 visa approvals

EY is one of the Big Four accounting firms and sponsors H-1B visas for roles in consulting, audit, and financial advisory. The company remains a preferred employer for international professionals.

11. Capgemini – 2,046 visa approvals

Capgemini operates in digital transformation and technology consulting. The company hires professionals for engineering, digital strategy, and business consulting roles.

12. Deloitte Consulting – 1,908 visa approvals

Deloitte Consulting, part of the Big Four, provides H-1B visa sponsorships across multiple business functions. The company recruits international talent in finance, consulting, and business management.

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13. Intel – 1,801 visa approvals

Intel continues to sponsor H-1B visas for technology professionals, particularly in semiconductor manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and software development.

14. IBM – 1,669 visa approvals

IBM focuses on business strategy, technology solutions, and digital transformation. The company sponsors H-1B visas for professionals across various roles, including tech support and talent management.

15. HCL America – 1,593 visa approvals

HCL America provides computer programming and technology solutions. The company operates across industries, including healthcare, aerospace, and media, and sponsors H-1B visas for professionals in these sectors.

Chisom Michael is a data analyst (audience engagement) and writer at BusinessDay, with diverse experience in the media industry. He holds a BSc in Industrial Physics from Imo State University and an MEng in Computer Science and Technology from Liaoning Univerisity of Technology China. He specialises in listicle writing, profiles and leveraging his skills in audience engagement analysis and data-driven insights to create compelling content that resonates with readers.

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