Imperio, Inc. filed 101 labor condition applications (LCAs) for H-1B visas and 1 labor certifications (LCs) for green cards during fiscal years 2022 - 2024. Imperio, Inc. was ranked number 2,450 among all visa sponsors. Additionally, 3 LCAs were denied or withdrawn during the same period.
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About: mperio is a foremost technology solutions provider and award winning front-runner in addressing technology Based enterprise-wide business and technology needs. Imperio concentrates in helping private sector and public sector organizations of Large, Mid and Small size, to leverage technology and solutions to accomplish functional distinction, Sustainable evolution and competitive benefits.
Year Founded: 2010
Company Type: Privately Held
Company Size: 1-10
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Working Visa Policy: work for 3 months and then can sponsor work visa
Green Card Policy: Work for 6 months to sponsor green card policy
Before Imperio, Inc. 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 Imperio, Inc.. 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, Imperio, Inc. submitted 102 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).