How many H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under the Manufacturing industry in Carbondale Reporter publication area during 2024?

How many H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under the Manufacturing industry in Carbondale Reporter publication area during 2024?
Ur Mendoza Jaddou, Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (left) and Jennifer B. Higgins, Deputy Director. — https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/organization/leadership
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In 2024, the only H-1B petition submitted by Special Mine Services, Inc., the only employer classified under the Manufacturing industry located across Carbondale Reporter publication area was approved, according to data provided by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.

That year, the statewide average approval rate for H-1B petitions stood at 98.7%, slightly higher than 2023’s 98%. Across the publication area, employers across all industries submitted 59 petitions during the same period, with an approval rate of 98.3%.

For comparison, the U.S. reported an average approval rate of 98% in 2024.

Employers are classified under industries based on their reported operations and may be involved in multiple industries.

The H-1B visa program allows U.S. employers to temporarily hire foreign workers in specialty occupations requiring specialized knowledge and at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. It is designed to address skill gaps in the U.S. workforce while ensuring wage standards to protect both U.S. and H-1B workers. Employers must certify that they will pay H-1B workers wages equal to or greater than those of similarly qualified U.S. employees or the prevailing local wage. 

While the Health Care and Social Assistance industry led the H-1B filings with 37 petitions, representing 62.7% of all submissions in Carbondale Reporter publication area during 2024, the next largest contributor was the Educational Services industry, which accounted for 15 petitions and represented 25.4% of the total. Among petitions from employers in the Educational Services industry, 93.3% were approved and 6.7% were denied.

Compared to 2023, the Manufacturing sector saw a 50% decrease in the number of H-1B petitions across Carbondale Reporter publication area during 2024.

The United States admits around 1 million legal immigrants annually, most of whom receive permanent residence (green cards) through family sponsorship or employment-based visas. In 2023, about 1.2 million immigrants were granted green cards, a return to pre-pandemic levels. Temporary visa programs, such as the H-1B for highly skilled workers and H-2A for seasonal agricultural workers, also play a critical role in filling workforce needs.

Public opinion on immigration varies, with 46% of Americans favoring maintaining current legal immigration levels, according to a 2024 Pew Research Center survey. Additionally, 42% believe that highly skilled workers, such as scientists, doctors, and programmers, should be prioritized for legal immigration, compared to 25% who prioritize workers filling labor shortages and 19% who emphasize family sponsorship. Despite this, family sponsorship remains the most common path to permanent residency, accounting for 63% of green cards issued in 2023.

The data in this article comes from the H-1B Employer Data Hub provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). While USCIS strives for accuracy, manual data entry and errors on paper forms submitted by applicants or petitioners may result in discrepancies in employer names, tax IDs, locations, or other details.

H-1B Petitions by Industry in Carbondale Reporter Publication Area, 2024
Rank Industry Total Petitions % of All Submissions % Approved % Denied
1 Health Care and Social Assistance 37 62.7% 100% 0%
2 Educational Services 15 25.4% 93.3% 6.7%
3 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 2 3.4% 100% 0%
4 Retail Trade 1 1.7% 100% 0%
4 Accommodation and Food Services 1 1.7% 100% 0%
4 Manufacturing 1 1.7% 100% 0%
Employer H-1B Petitions in Carbondale Reporter Publication Area During 2024
Company Name Industry Total Petitions % Approved % Denied
Southern Illinois Medical Services Health Care and Social Assistance 15 100% 0%
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Educational Services 15 93.3% 6.7%
Southern Illinois Hospital Services Health Care and Social Assistance 10 100% 0%
Marshall Browning Hospital Health Care and Social Assistance 4 100% 0%
Shawnee Health Service and Develop Health Care and Social Assistance 4 100% 0%
Integritas Emergency Providers, LLC Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 2 100% 0%
Best Buy Auto Sales, Inc. Retail Trade 1 100% 0%
Fuji Marion, Inc. Accommodation and Food Services 1 100% 0%
Kidney Disease and Medicine Specialty Consultants, LLC Health Care and Social Assistance 1 100% 0%
Marion Eye Centers, Ltd. Health Care and Social Assistance 1 100% 0%
Pediatric Group, LLC Health Care and Social Assistance 1 100% 0%
Rangitsch LLC, D.M.D. Health Care and Social Assistance 1 100% 0%
Southern Illinois Gi Specialists L Health Care and Social Assistance 1 100% 0%
Southern Illinois Ob Gyn Associate 1 100% 0%
Special Mine Services, Inc. Manufacturing 1 100% 0%


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