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Citigroup Global Markets E-3 visa sponsorship data

YesCitigroup Global Markets has sponsored Australians on the E-3 visa, filing 45 US Department of Labor Labor Condition Applications across all available fiscal years, with 97.8% certified. The median annualized wage offered is $250,000. Most filings are for Financial and Investment Analysts, with positions mostly based in NY.

Total filings
45
Certified
44
97.8% certification rate
Median wage
$250,000
Annualized; outliers excluded
Top role
Financial and Investment Analysts
Top state
NY

Roles Citigroup Global Markets sponsors

7 distinct roles have been filed for E-3 visas by Citigroup Global Markets. Click a role to see all employers sponsoring it. Filter by city to see what's hiring in a specific location.

7 roles
Role Filings Cert rate Median wage Top state Top city
Financial and Investment Analysts 27 96.3% $250,000 NY New York
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 9 100.0% $300,000 NY New York
Financial Managers 2 100.0% $300,000 IL Chicago
Financial Risk Specialists 2 100.0% $161,400 NY New York
Investment Fund Managers 2 100.0% $225,000 NY New York
Risk Management Specialists 2 100.0% $145,000 NY New York
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 1 100.0% $105,200 NY New York

Top cities

Cities where Citigroup Global Markets sponsors the most E-3 visas.

CityStateFilingsMedian wage
New York NY 36 $250,000
Houston TX 4 $275,000
Chicago IL 3 $300,000
San Francisco CA 2 $175,000

Top states

Where Citigroup Global Markets files most of its E-3 LCAs.

StateFilingsMedian wage
NY 36 (80%) $250,000
TX 4 (8.9%) $275,000
IL 3 (6.7%) $300,000
CA 2 (4.4%) $175,000

Top job titles

The actual job titles Citigroup Global Markets has used in its filings.

Job titleFilings
Banker 9
Senior Banker 5
Investment Banking Senior Associate 5
Trader 3
Trader, Director 2
Senior Banker, Managing Director 2
Product Manager 2
Investment Banking Associate 2
Banker, Director 2
Associate, Engineer 2
VP Trader 1
VP Banker 1
Trader, VP 1
Senior Banker, Managing Director 1
Risk Operations Officer 1
Originator 1
MSS: Securities Services Program Analyst 1
MSS: Prime, Futures & Sec. Serv. Analyst 1
Investment Banking Senior Analyst 1
Credit Portfolio Officer 1
AVP Trader 1

Filings by fiscal year

Year-over-year trend for Citigroup Global Markets's E-3 visa filings. DOL's fiscal year runs October–September.

FY Filings Cert rate Trend
FY2020 6 83.3%
FY2021 8 100.0%
FY2022 14 100.0%
FY2023 6 100.0%
FY2024 4 100.0%
FY2025 5 100.0%
FY2026 2 100.0%

Frequently asked questions

Does Citigroup Global Markets sponsor E-3 visas?

Yes. Citigroup Global Markets has filed 45 Labor Condition Applications for E-3 visa workers across all available fiscal years, with 97.8% certified by the US Department of Labor.

What does Citigroup Global Markets pay E-3 visa workers?

The median annualized wage Citigroup Global Markets offers E-3 visa workers is $250,000, based on certified LCA filings. Wage outliers above $2 million are excluded from this figure.

Which roles does Citigroup Global Markets sponsor on the E-3 visa?

Citigroup Global Markets sponsors a range of E-3 visa roles. The top roles by filings are: Financial and Investment Analysts (27 filings), Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents (9 filings), Financial Managers (2 filings). The full list of roles is shown on this page.

Where does Citigroup Global Markets hire E-3 visa workers?

Citigroup Global Markets files most of its E-3 visa applications in: NY (36 filings), TX (4 filings), IL (3 filings).

How long has Citigroup Global Markets sponsored E-3 visas?

Citigroup Global Markets has filed E-3 LCAs from fiscal year 2020 through fiscal year 2026. The year-by-year trend is shown above.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor Office of Foreign Labor Certification, LCA Disclosure Data. Data refreshed quarterly. Wage outliers (annualized > $2M) excluded from medians. Employer name normalized from filing data; some legal-entity variations may roll up under a common brand.

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