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Data sourced from USCIS and the U.S. Department of State. Not legal advice.

H-1B Employer Profile

Harvard University

Cambridge, MassachusettsEducationMassachusetts employers
FY2025 Approval Rate99.1%1,060 of 1,070 petitions

FY2025 At a Glance

Total Petitions1,070
Approved1,060
YoY Volume+9.7%
Rate Change YoY-0.0pp

FY2025 Approval Breakdown

H-1B petitions are split into initial employment (new hires) and continuing employment (extensions/transfers).

Initial Employment (New Hires)
99.2%247 petitions
245 approved2 denied
Continuing Employment (Extensions)
99.0%823 petitions
815 approved8 denied

Year-over-Year Comparison

FY2024 vs FY2025 petition volumes and approval rates.

MetricFY2024FY2025Change
Initial Approvals223245+9.9%
Initial Denials22+0.0%
Continuing Approvals743815+9.7%
Continuing Denials78+14.3%
Total Petitions9751,070+9.7%
Total Approved9661,060+9.7%

What This Means for H-1B Applicants

Sponsorship Likelihood

Harvard University filed 1,070 H-1B petitions in FY2025, making it a significant H-1B sponsor. Petition volume increased 10% year-over-year, suggesting growing demand for H-1B workers.

Approval Rate Context

A 99.1% approval rate is excellent — well above the national average, indicating strong petition quality.

Extensions & Transfers

815 continuing employment petitions (extensions and transfers) were filed, with a 99.0% approval rate. This reflects the employer's track record of supporting existing H-1B workers.

Source: USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub. Data reflects FY2024–FY2025 petition decisions. Not legal advice — consult a qualified immigration attorney for case-specific guidance.Official USCIS Data Hub