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VisaSignal shows official LCA filing activity found in the imported dataset. That activity can indicate historical immigration-related hiring signals, but it is not a promise of sponsorship.
Employer profile
Official filing activity, wage signals, roles, and source freshness in one place.
LCA
1
PERM
0
Median wage
$94,449
Last activity
Mar 31, 2026
Summary
Quench has submitted one Labor Condition Application (LCA) for a Business Analyst position in King of Prussia, PA, during FY2026 Q2. The median salary for this role is reported at $94,449.04. It's important to note that the LCA status was withdrawn, indicating that the application did not proceed. Additionally, there are no Permanent Labor Certification (PERM) filings associated with this employer. Remember, LCA certification does not equate to USCIS H-1B petition approval, and PERM certification does not guarantee green card approval. This information is not legal advice.
Sources
Employer filing context
Use this section for searches such as "Quench H-1B", "Quench LCA", and "Quench PERM" before comparing individual case rows.
Activity mix
1 LCA rows and 0 PERM rows are normalized to this employer.
Latest source period: FY2026 Q2.
Role and worksite signal
Top observed role: Business Analyst. Top worksite: King of Prussia, PA.
Compare this with the H-1B/LCA and PERM drill-down tabs before treating counts as a hiring signal.
Normalization and source check
Primary source: DOL OFLC disclosure data. Last verified: .
Filing trends
Roles
Worksites
Status mix
LCA and PERM rows are filing signals, not USCIS approvals, green-card approvals, legal advice, or outcome predictions.
FAQ
VisaSignal shows official LCA filing activity found in the imported dataset. That activity can indicate historical immigration-related hiring signals, but it is not a promise of sponsorship.
The PERM count reflects imported DOL PERM disclosure rows for this normalized employer. Raw employer names and aliases are preserved so users can inspect normalization confidence.
For Quench H-1B research, the page summarizes imported DOL LCA labor-condition rows. For Quench PERM research, it summarizes imported DOL permanent labor certification rows. Both include roles, worksites, wage signals, case-status mix, and the latest source period.
No. A DOL-certified LCA is not the same as USCIS H-1B petition approval. It is an official labor-condition filing signal that should be interpreted with that limit.
No. PERM certification is one step in an employment-based green card process. It does not mean a green card, I-140 petition, or adjustment of status was approved.
No. Official filing history can show recent activity, roles, worksites, and wage signals, but it does not guarantee future sponsorship or predict legal outcomes.