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Westpac Banking E-3 visa sponsorship data

YesWestpac Banking has sponsored Australians on the E-3 visa, filing 55 US Department of Labor Labor Condition Applications across all available fiscal years, with 69.1% certified. The median annualized wage offered is $162,947. Most filings are for Financial Managers, with positions mostly based in NY.

Total filings
55
Certified
38
69.1% certification rate
Median wage
$162,947
Annualized; outliers excluded
Top role
Financial Managers
Top state
NY

Roles Westpac Banking sponsors

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

8 roles
Role Filings Cert rate Median wage Top state Top city
Financial Managers 20 70.0% $204,333 NY New York
Financial and Investment Analysts 15 73.3% $145,000 NY New York
Lawyers 11 72.7% $174,720 NY New York
Credit Analysts 3 66.7% $94,931 NY New York
Information Technology Project Managers 2 50.0% $97,500 NY New York
Loan Officers 2 100.0% $205,000 NY New York
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 1 0.0% $72,925 NY New York
Risk Management Specialists 1 0.0% $92,851 NY New York

Top cities

Cities where Westpac Banking sponsors the most E-3 visas.

CityStateFilingsMedian wage
New York NY 55 $162,947

Top states

Where Westpac Banking files most of its E-3 LCAs.

StateFilingsMedian wage
NY 55 (100%) $162,947

Top job titles

The actual job titles Westpac Banking has used in its filings.

Job titleFilings
Associate Director 7
Senior Lawyer, Europe & Americas 3
Technology Services Manager 2
Senior Associate, Project Finance 2
Senior Associate 2
Senior Analyst 2
Lawyer 2
Director, Relationship Manager 2
DIRECTOR 2
Associate Director, Corporate Solutions 2
Senior Operations Officer 1
Senior Manager, Financial Markets, Business Controls 1
Senior Manager, Finance and Regulatory Reporting 1
Senior Lawyer, Americas 1
Senior Credit Officer 1
Senior Associate, NBFI and Public Sector Analyst 1
Senior Associate, ICG 1
Senior Associate, Associate Relationship Manager – FIG 1
SENIOR OPERATING OFFICER 1
SENIOR LAWYER 1
Lawyer, Americas 1
LAWYER 1
Head of Legal, E&A 1
Head of Credit Risk and Operational Risk 1
HEAD OF CORPORATE & INSTITUTIONAL BANKING 1
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER 1
Director, Treasury 1
Director, Corporate Solutions, Americas 1
Director - Corporate FX, Commodities & Interest Rate Sales 1
Director 1

Filings by fiscal year

Year-over-year trend for Westpac Banking's E-3 visa filings. DOL's fiscal year runs October–September.

FY Filings Cert rate Trend
FY2020 7 100.0%
FY2021 12 50.0%
FY2022 6 66.7%
FY2023 8 50.0%
FY2024 4 75.0%
FY2025 10 100.0%
FY2026 8 50.0%

Frequently asked questions

Does Westpac Banking sponsor E-3 visas?

Yes. Westpac Banking has filed 55 Labor Condition Applications for E-3 visa workers across all available fiscal years, with 69.1% certified by the US Department of Labor.

What does Westpac Banking pay E-3 visa workers?

The median annualized wage Westpac Banking offers E-3 visa workers is $162,947, based on certified LCA filings. Wage outliers above $2 million are excluded from this figure.

Which roles does Westpac Banking sponsor on the E-3 visa?

Westpac Banking sponsors a range of E-3 visa roles. The top roles by filings are: Financial Managers (20 filings), Financial and Investment Analysts (15 filings), Lawyers (11 filings). The full list of roles is shown on this page.

Where does Westpac Banking hire E-3 visa workers?

Westpac Banking files most of its E-3 visa applications in: NY (55 filings).

How long has Westpac Banking sponsored E-3 visas?

Westpac Banking 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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