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New York University E-3 visa sponsorship data

YesNew York University has sponsored Australians on the E-3 visa, filing 49 US Department of Labor Labor Condition Applications across all available fiscal years, with 81.6% certified. The median annualized wage offered is $92,700. Most filings are for Law Teachers, Postsecondary, with positions mostly based in NY.

Total filings
49
Certified
40
81.6% certification rate
Median wage
$92,700
Annualized; outliers excluded
Top role
Law Teachers, Postsecondary
Top state
NY

Roles New York University sponsors

16 distinct roles have been filed for E-3 visas by New York University. Click a role to see all employers sponsoring it. Filter by city to see what's hiring in a specific location.

16 roles
Role Filings Cert rate Median wage Top state Top city
Law Teachers, Postsecondary 11 90.9% $80,080 NY New York
Biological Technicians 5 80.0% $65,000 NY New York
Social and Community Service Managers 5 80.0% $108,150 NY New York
Business Teachers, Postsecondary 4 100.0% $209,100 NY New York
Chemists 3 33.3% $58,500 NY New York
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary 3 33.3% $136,431 NY New York
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other 3 66.7% $75,768 NY New York
Sociologists 3 100.0% $92,700 NY New York
Astronomers 2 100.0% $75,938 NY New York
Biochemists and Biophysicists 2 50.0% $61,500 NY New York
Lawyers 2 100.0% $181,800 NY New York
Psychologists, All Other 2 100.0% $70,813 NY New York
Historians 1 100.0% $75,768 NY New York
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary 1 100.0% $100,510 NY Brooklyn
Social Science Research Assistants 1 100.0% $66,789 NY New York
Web Administrators 1 100.0% $125,000 NY New York

Top cities

Cities where New York University sponsors the most E-3 visas.

CityStateFilingsMedian wage
New York NY 48 $92,700
Brooklyn NY 1 $100,510

Top states

Where New York University files most of its E-3 LCAs.

StateFilingsMedian wage
NY 49 (100%) $92,700

Top job titles

The actual job titles New York University has used in its filings.

Job titleFilings
Postdoctoral Associate 8
Clinical Assistant Professor 7
Research Scholar 6
Research Scientist 4
Laboratory Associate 4
Junior Research Scholar 3
Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law 3
Senior Program Officer (Research Scientist) 2
Researcher (Advocacy Lead) 2
Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law 2
Assistant General Counsel 2
Website and Content Management Systems Manager 1
Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor of Law 1
Research Scholar - Legal and Program Director, Prevent. Proj 1
Legal and Program Director, Prevention Project 1
Associate Arts Professor 1
Adjunct Assistant Professor 1

Filings by fiscal year

Year-over-year trend for New York University's E-3 visa filings. DOL's fiscal year runs October–September.

FY Filings Cert rate Trend
FY2020 12 100.0%
FY2021 10 50.0%
FY2022 8 75.0%
FY2023 1 100.0%
FY2024 8 75.0%
FY2025 3 100.0%
FY2026 7 100.0%

Frequently asked questions

Does New York University sponsor E-3 visas?

Yes. New York University has filed 49 Labor Condition Applications for E-3 visa workers across all available fiscal years, with 81.6% certified by the US Department of Labor.

What does New York University pay E-3 visa workers?

The median annualized wage New York University offers E-3 visa workers is $92,700, based on certified LCA filings. Wage outliers above $2 million are excluded from this figure.

Which roles does New York University sponsor on the E-3 visa?

New York University sponsors a range of E-3 visa roles. The top roles by filings are: Law Teachers, Postsecondary (11 filings), Biological Technicians (5 filings), Social and Community Service Managers (5 filings). The full list of roles is shown on this page.

Where does New York University hire E-3 visa workers?

New York University files most of its E-3 visa applications in: NY (49 filings).

How long has New York University sponsored E-3 visas?

New York University 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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