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Does Amazon Web Services, Inc. sponsor H-1B visas and green cards?

Yes. Amazon Web Services, Inc. has filed 2,595 H-1B Labor Condition Applications with the U.S. Department of Labor since FY2023. 99.9% of those filings were certified. The median annual wage across those filings is $157,800. They have also filed 1,740 PERM (green-card) applications over the same period, with a 94.6% certification rate.

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Total LCAs

2,595

FY2023–2026

Median pay

$158k

P75 $178k

Cert rate

99.9%

2,592 certified

Seniority

Level II

modal DOL wage level

Top H-1B occupations at Amazon Web Services, Inc.

The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes Amazon Web Services, Inc. most frequently files H-1Bs for, based on the most recent fiscal year of DOL data.

Occupation Filings Median wage
Software Developers SOC 15-1252.00 364 $158,800
Information Technology Project Managers SOC 15-1299.09 32 $163,655
Computer and Information Research Scientists SOC 15-1221.00 21 $181,600
Data Scientists SOC 15-2051.00 20 $153,400
Computer and Information Systems Managers SOC 11-3021.00 19 $186,609

Top worksite locations

Cities where Amazon Web Services, Inc. files the most H-1B applications.

Seattle, WA 157 Dallas, TX 64 New York, NY 52 Herndon, VA 31 Bellevue, WA 30

Seniority mix (DOL wage levels)

DOL classifies each H-1B filing into one of four wage levels by experience: Level I (entry) through Level IV (senior expert). Amazon Web Services, Inc.'s mix:

Level I (entry) 54 (11%)
Level II 278 (54%)
Level III 163 (32%)
Level IV (senior) 17 (3%)

Green-card (PERM) sponsorship at Amazon Web Services, Inc.

PERM (Permanent Employment Certification) is the DOL step required before an employer can sponsor a foreign worker for an EB-2 or EB-3 employment-based green card. Companies that file PERM are committing to long-term immigrant employment, not just temporary H-1B work.

Total PERMs

1,740

FY2023–2026

Median offer

$154k

P75 $154k

Cert rate

94.6%

1,646 certified

H-1B + GC ratio

67%

PERMs per H-1B filing

Fiscal year PERMs filed Certified Denied
FY2026 2 0 0
FY2024 693 687 0
FY2023 1,045 959 3

Top PERM occupations

Software Developers 2

Year-by-year filings

Fiscal year Filings Certified Denied
FY2026 568 568 0
FY2025 565 565 0
FY2024 885 884 0
FY2023 577 575 0

Common questions

How recently has Amazon Web Services, Inc. filed H-1B applications?

The most recent fiscal year on record is FY2026. Amazon Web Services, Inc. filed 568 Labor Condition Applications that year.

What's the difference between an LCA and a granted H-1B?

An LCA (Labor Condition Application) is the first step — the employer attests to the Department of Labor that they'll pay the prevailing wage and meet other conditions. After DOL certifies the LCA, the employer files the actual I-129 H-1B petition with USCIS. LCA volume is the best public signal of an employer's H-1B sponsorship activity.

How many new H-1B hires vs renewals?

In the latest fiscal year, Amazon Web Services, Inc. filed 18 new-hire H-1B applications and 148 continued-employment (renewal) applications.

Does Amazon Web Services, Inc. sponsor green cards?

Yes. Amazon Web Services, Inc. has filed 1,740 PERM (Permanent Employment Certification) applications since FY2023, with 1,646 certified (94.6% certification rate). PERM is the DOL step required before an employer can sponsor an EB-2 or EB-3 employment-based green card.

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