Last Updated Apr 2026
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Overview

Does The Immigration Project sponsor H-1B visas and green cards?

Yes. The Immigration Project has filed 8 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) with the Department of Labor. The Immigration Project pays a median H-1B salary of $69,378 for visa-sponsored positions across 2 states. The Immigration Project is not classified as an H-1B dependent employer.

Sponsors H1B

Yes

Sponsors Green Cards

No

H1B Dependent?

No

Green Card Commitment

0%

Minimal

2025 H1B Filings

2025 Total Filings0
2025 New Employment0
2025 H1B Transfers0
2025 Renewals & Other0

Green Card Filings

No PERM filings on record for this employer.

Filing History

LCA and PERM filings by year

1202120232024
LCA Filings
PERM Filings
YearLCA FilingsPERM Filings
2024
2
0
2023
3
0
2022
2
0
2021
1
0

Sponsored Job Titles

Job TitlePositionsMinMedianMax
Staff Attorney4$57,200$69,378$72,093
Law Clerk2$49,213$53,653$58,094
Managing Attorney2$84,656$102,846$121,035

Worksites

LocationPositionsMinMedianMax
Champaign, Illinois3$49,213$57,200$84,656
Chicago, Illinois2$72,093$96,564$121,035
Normal, Illinois1$58,094$58,094$58,094
Springfield, Illinois1$71,406$71,406$71,406
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin1$67,350$67,350$67,350

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Immigration Project has filed 8 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) with the Department of Labor, covering 8 total positions across 2 states. The median salary for sponsored positions is $69,378.

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