Which employers show H-1B sponsor activity in Oklahoma?
VisaSignal lists employers with imported DOL LCA rows that include Oklahoma as the worksite state. That is a state-level filing signal, not a promise that an employer is currently hiring or will sponsor a future role.
How should I read an H-1B visa sponsors database for Oklahoma?
Start with the employer filing counts, then open individual employers to compare roles, worksites, wage signals, PERM activity, and source periods. The same employer can appear in several states when official LCA rows list multiple worksite locations.
Does a Oklahoma LCA worksite mean the H-1B was approved?
No. A certified LCA is a Department of Labor labor-condition filing signal. USCIS decides H-1B petitions separately, so state sponsor pages should be used as research context rather than approval records.
What roles and worksite cities have the most H-1B sponsor activity in Oklahoma?
The Oklahoma filing snapshot rolls up the most frequent job titles and worksite cities across the employers shown, using the role and city fields from official DOL LCA and PERM disclosure rows. In recent Oklahoma filings, the worksite cities that appear most often are Houston, TX, Plano, TX, Chicago, IL, Austin, TX. The most common job titles are Software Developer, Software Engineer, Computer Programmer, Assistant Professor. Read it as where recent filing activity clusters in Oklahoma, not as a ranking of which employers are easiest to get sponsored by.
Is this a free H-1B visa sponsors list for Oklahoma?
Yes. Every Oklahoma employer shown here is built from free, public DOL OFLC disclosure data, so there is no paywall or login. VisaSignal layers the worksite-state grouping, the role and city rollups, and source-period caveats on top of the raw government files.
Which Oklahoma employers also show green-card (PERM) sponsor activity?
Employers here are flagged when imported DOL PERM (permanent labor certification) rows list Oklahoma worksites, shown alongside their H-1B LCA filings, often concentrated in Houston, TX, Plano, TX, Chicago, IL, Austin, TX. A certified PERM is an earlier step toward an employment-based green card, but it is a Department of Labor labor-market signal only — not a guarantee of green-card approval, a job offer, or future sponsorship.