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Harvard University — visa outcomes

Cambridge, Massachusetts · Private · Founded 1636 · 27.0% international

H-1B sponsorship data for Harvard University graduates, sourced from DHS employer disclosure records. 310 petitions filed in 2023.

H-1B sponsorship by year

2023
310 filings · 93% approved · $115,000 median
2022
275 filings · 95% approved · $116,000 median
2021
480 filings · 90% approved · $107,000 median

Source: DHS H-1B employer data hub. Petitions linked to employer-reported alma mater.

Understanding H-1B and work visa pathways

The H-1B is the primary work visa for international graduates in specialty occupations (typically requiring a bachelor's degree or higher). Employers sponsor H-1B petitions — the university itself is not a direct sponsor after graduation. Before H-1B, most F-1 graduates rely on OPT (12 months) or STEM OPT (up to 36 months total) to maintain work authorization while job hunting and during employer lottery selection.

Frequently asked

What is the H-1B sponsorship rate for Harvard University graduates?
Based on DHS H-1B disclosure data, Harvard University-linked petitions had a 93% approval rate in 2023 across 310 filings.
Can international graduates of Harvard University work in the US after graduation?
F-1 student visa holders can work in the US for 12 months under OPT (Optional Practical Training), or up to 36 months if their degree is in a STEM field. After OPT, H-1B sponsorship from an employer is the most common pathway for long-term work authorization.
What is the median H-1B salary for Harvard University graduates?
H-1B petitions linked to Harvard University report a median salary of $115,000 in 2023, per DHS disclosure data.