Who Got H-1B Visa Petitions Approved In 2008? Look At The List

There's been a shift in the top 10 companies that submitted applications last year as companies scramble to fill the U.S. government's 85,000 randomly selected petitions.

Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, Senior Writer, InformationWeek

March 3, 2009

11 Min Read

On April 1, employers will once again race to file H-1B visa petitions, hoping that their applications will be among the 85,000 randomly selected by the U.S. government, allowing the companies to hire foreign workers for fiscal 2010, beginning Oct. 1.

Last year, as was the case in other recent years, Indian outsourcing firms topped the list of employers who received approval to hire H-1B visa workers for temporary jobs in the United States.

Six Indian IT outsourcers were among the top 10 employers getting H-1B visas petitions approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for fiscal 2008, according to data analyzed by InformationWeek from the agency.

Those six Indian firms -- Infosys, Wipro, Satyam, Tata Consulting Services, Cognizant, and Larsen & Toubro -- received approval for a total of 11,617 H-1B visas. However, in addition to those Indian firms, U.S.-based IBM's Indian services business -- IBM India Private Ltd. -- ranked No. 10 on the list, having gotten approval for 381 H-1B visas.

Also among the top 10 companies were three other U.S.-based companies: Microsoft, which got approval for 1,037; Accenture, which received approval for 731; and Cisco, which received approval for 422 H-1B visas. In total, the top 10 companies received approval for 14,134 H-1B visas last year.

Nearly 24,700 firms had H-1B visa petitions approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to hire foreign workers in fiscal 2008. The total H-1B visa petitions approved, however, do not reflect the actual number of H-1B visas issued by the U.S. State Department, which further scrutinizes whether an individual is eligible to enter the United States and sometimes rejects the petition.

Also, although IT professionals are among the top beneficiaries of H-1B visas, that visa classification is also used for college professors, doctors, accountants, and architects. In fact, among the top 30 H-1B visa employers last year were accounting firms, including Ernst & Young and KPMG, as well as educational institutions, including the University of Maryland, the University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, and East Baton Rouge Parish School System.

In fiscal 2008, Intel ranked No. 11, with 351 H-1B visas approved. That was a slight drop from fiscal 2007, when Intel ranked 10th with 369 H-1B visas approved. In fiscal 2007, eight Indian firms ranked among the top 10 H-1B visa employers. Some of those companies, including I-Flex, fell further down the list in fiscal 2008.

Continue to pages 2 and 3 of this article for a table of the first 100 employers with the most visas.


The H-1B visa cap fills up very fast every year. InformationWeek has published an independent analysis of this topic. Download the report here (registration required).

NUMBER OF H-1B PETITIONS APPROVED BY USCIS IN FY 2008 FOR INITIAL BENEFICIARIES1-50

Rank

Company

No. of visas

1

INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

4,559

2

WIPRO LIMITED

2,678

3

SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES LIMITED

1,917

4

TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED

1,539

5

MICROSOFT CORP

1,037

6

ACCENTURE LLP

731

7

COGNIZANT TECH SOLUTIONS US CORP

467

8

CISCO SYSTEMS INC

422

9

LARSEN & TOUBRO INFOTECH LIMITED

403

10

IBM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

381

11

INTEL CORP

351

12

ERNST & YOUNG LLP

321

13

PATNI AMERICAS INC

296

14

TERRA INFOTECH INC

281

15

QUALCOMM INCORPORATED

255

16

MPHASIS CORPORATION

251

17

KPMG LLP

245

18

PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY PUBLIC SCHS

239

19

BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCH SYSTEM

229

20

DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP

218

21

GOLDMAN SACHS & CO

211

22

VERINON TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS LTD

208

23

EVEREST BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC

208

24

GOOGLE INC

207

25

EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH SCHOOL SYS

205

26

DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP

195

27

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

191

28

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

186

29

UNIV OF MICHIGAN

183

30

MARLABS INC

177

31

ORACLE USA INC

168

32

UNIV OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

168

33

ALLIED SOLUTIONS GROUP INC

166

34

RITE AID CORPORATION

161

35

V-SOFT CONSULTING GROUP INC

161

36

CUMMINS INC

159

37

THE JOHNS HOPKINS MED INSTS OIS

157

38

VEDICSOFT SOLUTIONS INC

156

39

UNIV OF WISCONSIN MADISON

151

40

JPMORGAN CHASE & CO

150

41

I-FLEX SOLUTIONS INC

148

42

CLERYSYS INC

147

43

YALE UNIVERSITY

145

44

STATE UNIV OF NY AT STONY BROOK

143

45

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

143

46

DIS NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

141

47

YAHOO INC

139

48

STANFORD UNIV

138

49

CDC GLOBAL SERVICES INC

135

50

GLOBAL CONSULTANTS INC

131

NUMBER OF H-1B PETITIONS APPROVED BY USCIS IN FY 2008 FOR INITIAL BENEFICIARIES51-100

Rank

Company

No. of visas

51

LEHMAN BROTHERS INC

130

52

UNIV OF MINNESOTA

128

53

THE OHIO STATE UNIV

128

54

MORGAN STANLEY & CO INC

125

55

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED

123

56

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

122

57

MERRILL LYNCH & CO INC

121

58

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS

121

59

MCKINSEY & COMPANY INC US

121

60

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

120

61

MGL AMERICAS INC

120

62

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

119

63

LOVELACE RESPIRATORY RESEARCH INST

118

64

DIASPARK INC

117

65

UNIV OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES

114

66

INFOVISION TECHNOLOGIES INC

114

67

INDIANA UNIV PURDUE UNIV INDIANAPO

113

68

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

113

69

EVEREST CONSULTING GROUP INC

113

70

MOTOROLA INC

112

71

ITECH US INC

112

72

XPEDITE TECHNOLOGIES INC

112

73

DIBON SOLUTIONS INC

111

74

ZYLOG SYSTEMS LTD DBA ZSL INC

111

75

NYC HHC HARLEM HOSPITAL CTR

110

76

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

109

77

VISION SYSTEMS GROUP INC

107

78

DALLAS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

105

79

IBM CORPORATION

104

80

NORTHWESTERN UNIV

104

81

UNIV OF WASHINGTON

104

82

DUKE UNIV MED CTR & AFFIL INS

103

83

MULTIVISION INC

100

84

WASHINGTON UNIV IN ST LOUIS

99

85

COSMOS FDN INC DBA HARMONY SCIENCE

99

86

PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP

98

87

AMAZON GLOBAL RESOURCES INC

98

88

UST GLOBAL INC

98

89

FLORIDA HOSPITAL

98

90

UT SOUTHWESTERN MED CTR AT DALLAS

97

91

NEW YORK CITY DEPT OF EDUCATION

96

92

UNIV OF CA SAN FRANCISCO

95

93

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

95

94

UNIVERSITY OF NC AT CHAPEL HILL

95

95

CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION

94

96

CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INC

93

97

UT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

93

98

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECH

93

99

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

93

100

AMTEX SYSTEMS INC

92

Download the Excel spreadsheet with the more than 2,600 companies on the list.

About the Author(s)

Marianne Kolbasuk McGee

Senior Writer, InformationWeek

Marianne Kolbasuk McGee is a former editor for InformationWeek.

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