Main Office:2885 Farley Lane Billings, MT 59101
Atomic Industries, LLC |
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Visa Rank: Unranked | ⏸️ No petitions 2022 - 2024.
Update(8/19/25): In the first three quarters of fiscal year 2025, Atomic Industries filed no LCAs for H-1B visas, no labor petitions for green cards, and 1 request for prevailing wage determination.
Update(8/3/25): We’ve recently added H-1B visa approval and denial history from USCIS(2017–2025) and H-1B visa petition locations to provide a more complete view of employment-based immigration. Previously, our data included only Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) certified by the U.S. Department of Labor. However, we have found no records of H-1B filings by Atomic Industries in the past eight years.
Main Office: Billings, MT - NAICS Industry: Manufacturing
H-1B Dependent: No - Willfull Violator: No
Atomic Industries, LLC was not ranked as it has not filed any labor petitions for foreign workers during fiscal years 2022 - 2024. However, it has filed Prevailing Wage Determination requests recently, which means it has been actively seeking sponsoring foreign workers.
Before Atomic Industries can hire foreign workers, whether permanently or temporarily, it must submit labor certifications to the Department of Labor (DOL). These certifications confirm compliance with wage requirements for the specified job locations.The reports below summarize Labor Condition Applications (LCA) for H-1B visas and Labor Certifications (LC) for green cards filed by Atomic Industries. This data represents only the number of applications submitted and does not guarantee visa approvals or worker hires.
The LCA data includes applications for various purposes: new employment, continuation or changes to previously approved employment, new concurrent employment, changes in employer, and amended petitions. Typically, only LCAs for new employment require an H-1B visa cap if the employer is not cap-exempt.For example, Atomic Industries submitted 0 LCAs and LCs during fiscal years 2022 - 2024. However, this figure does not necessarily reflect the number of foreign workers hired, as visa applications can be denied. Additionally, employees renewing or transferring H-1B visas or changing work locations may need to file new LCAs.
The DOL generally certifies more than three times the number of foreign worker requests compared to the H-1B visas issued by USCIS. Therefore, there is no direct correlation between the number of workers certified by the DOL and the H-1B visas issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Overview of the backgrounds of foreign workers sponsored by Atomic Industries for permanent employment, highlighting up to 12 categories in each field along with the number of workers. The fields include citizenship, colleges attended, degrees earned, fields of study, and visa status.
Summary of Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) for H-1B visas and Labor Certifications (LCs) for green cards filed by Atomic Industries. The data includes new employment, continuation or changes to previously approved employment, new concurrent employment, changes in employer, and amended petitions.
| Year | Certified | Denied | Withdrawn | Certified-Withdrawn |
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| Year | Certified | Denied | Withdrawn | Certified-Withdrawn |
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This table summarizes H-1B visa petition decisions made by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or the U.S. Department of State, not the Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) certified by the Department of Labor (DOL).
| Year | New Approval | New Denial | Continuation Approval | Continuation Denial | Change Employer Approval | Change Employer Denial | Total Approval | Total Denial | Total H-1B* |
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* Why are the numbers different? LCAs are a prerequisite to filing H-1B visa petitions, but not all certified LCAs lead to actual H-1B filings. Similarly, one LCA can support multiple visa petitions (e.g., for extensions, amendments, or changes in employer). Therefore, visa totals may differ significantly from LCA totals.
Moreover, employers sometimes use different names when submitting LCAs and H-1B visa petitions. This can cause discrepancies in our system.
To get a complete and accurate picture, please use the search function to explore both LCA and visa data.
Total H-1B includes all types of visa petitions: new employment, continuation, change of employer,
as well as other actions not listed in the table, such as concurrent filings and amendments.
| Year | H-1B Salary | Green Card Salary |
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The salary figures shown represent the average proffered (offered) salaries reported by Atomic Industries on labor condition applications (LCA) for H-1B visas and permanent labor certification (PERM) for green cards. These are base guaranteed salaries and do not include bonuses, stock options, or other forms of compensation.
If Atomic Industries reported a salary range, we use the midpoint to calculate the average. Salaries submitted in hourly, weekly, or monthly terms are converted to an annualized figure based on a standard full-time schedule (e.g., 40 hours/week, 52 weeks/year).
Summary of the occupations and job titles of foreign workers sponsored by Atomic Industries for permanent employment, highlighting up to 12 roles in each field along with the number of workers. To increase your chances of receiving visa sponsorship, focus on positions that Atomic Industries has historically hired foreign workers for.
The individuals listed in this section are employees of Atomic Industries, LLC authorized to represent the company in labor certification matters. They cannot be agents or attorneys unless they are direct employees of Atomic Industries. Furthermore, they may not be Human Resources professionals directly involved in hiring or resume screening. In smaller companies, these representatives are often decision-makers, such as the president or operations director.
Summary of the Top Locations with the Highest Number of Foreign Workers. The main office ranks as the primary worksite for foreign workers, hosting the largest number among all locations.
Main Office:2885 Farley Lane Billings, MT 59101
This table summarizes H-1B visa petition decisions made by the USCIS or the U.S. Department of State since 2017. The city and state reflect the employer’s mailing address as listed on Form I-129 and may not represent the actual work location(s) of the beneficiary(ies).
| City | State | New Approval | New Denial | Continuation Approval | Continuation Denial | Change Employer Approval | Change Employer Denial | Total Approval | Total Denial | Total H-1B* |
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*Total H-1B includes all types of visa petitions: new employment, continuation, change of employer, as well as other actions not listed in the table, such as concurrent filings and amendments.
Yes, though Atomic Industries has not filed any LCA for H-1B Visa positions in the past three years. It has filed 0 LCAs since 2017.
We have no records that Atomic Industries has filed any LCs for green card positions since 2017. However, it has filed LCAs for H-1B Visa positions or have submitted prevailing wage determination requests. We suggest you contact the employer directly for answers.
No, Atomic Industries is not an H-1B-dependent employer, meaning it does not have a high proportion of H-1B workers relative to its total workforce.
Atomic Industries has not sponsored H-1B Visa and green card since 2017.
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