Last Updated Apr 2026
JACKSONVILLE, FL
1,800 employees
Est. 2012
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OPTIMUM PERSONNEL SERVICESVisa Sponsorship

Overview

Does OPTIMUM PERSONNEL SERVICES sponsor H-1B visas and green cards?

Yes. In 2025, OPTIMUM PERSONNEL SERVICES filed 0 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) and 5 PERM green card petitions with the Department of Labor.OPTIMUM PERSONNEL SERVICES is not classified as an H-1B dependent employer.

Sponsors H1B

No

Sponsors Green Cards

Yes

H1B Dependent?

No

Green Card Commitment

N/A

2025 Green Card Filings

2025 PERM Filings5
2025 Certified0
Recent Certification Rate0%
Recent Processing Time16 months

Filing History

LCA and PERM filings by year

501001502002022202320242025
LCA Filings
PERM Filings
YearLCA FilingsPERM Filings
2025
0
5
2024
0
84
2023
0
160
2022
0
158

Worksites

LocationPositionsMinMedianMax
Jacksonville, Florida159$22,500$22,500$29,120
Indianapolis, Indiana124$26,000$26,645$27,040
Plainfield, Indiana88$26,749$26,749$26,749
The Villages, Florida19$27,435$29,120$30,120
Savannah, Georgia9$29,200$29,200$29,515
Calhoun, Georgia4$23,837$53,376$54,080
Fort. Myers, Florida3$32,739$32,739$32,739
Miami, Florida1$31,242$31,242$31,242

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on public DOL records, OPTIMUM PERSONNEL SERVICES does not appear to have filed H-1B visa applications.

U.S. Immigration Solved

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