H-1B sponsor record · FY2026 Q2 (Oct 2025 – Mar 2026 decisions)
Amazon and H-1B in 2026: what the public filings actually show
Sponsorship promises are cheap; filings are on the record. Below is Amazon.com Services LLC's H-1B Labor Condition Application activity from the latest Department of Labor disclosure — decisions from October 2025 through March 2026 — including the wage levels that now drive lottery odds.
The FY2026 record so far
Wage-level mix
| OFLC level | Share of certified filings | Lottery entries (2026 rule) |
|---|---|---|
| Level I | 14.8% | ×1 |
| Level II | 56.1% | ×2 |
| Level III | 25.2% | ×3 |
| Level IV | 3.8% | ×4 |
Where and what Amazon files
Top occupations on certified filings:
- Software Developers — 2,437 filings
- Computer and Information Systems Managers — 526 filings
- Business Intelligence Analysts — 421 filings
- Computer and Information Research Scientists — 274 filings
- Data Scientists — 229 filings
Top worksite states
- WA — 2,734 filings
- CA — 993 filings
- TX — 490 filings
- NY — 285 filings
- VA — 204 filings
Wage and wage-level figures come from the DOL OFLC LCA Disclosure Data, FY2026 Q2 (H-1B only) public release (FY2026 Q2 (Oct 2025 – Mar 2026 decisions)). LCA filings are wage attestations filed with the Department of Labor — they are not petitions, lottery selections, or hires, and one filing can cover multiple positions. Projected lottery selection rates come from the DHS weighted-selection final rule analysis and are illustrative, not a guarantee.
Holding an offer from Amazon?
The company average does not decide your case — your offer's wage level does. Request a free H-1B Offer Brief to see the estimated level for your salary, role, and metro, your weighted-lottery entries, and how the number compares with what Amazon filed for similar roles.
Common questions
Is Amazon sponsoring H-1B workers in 2026?
Public DOL disclosures show Amazon.com Services LLC with 5,201 certified H-1B LCA filings decided between October 2025 and March 2026. Filings are wage attestations, not petitions or hires, but they are the clearest public signal that an employer's H-1B pipeline is active.
What does Amazon pay on H-1B filings?
Across FY2026 Q1–Q2 filings with usable wage data (5,201 records), the median offered base was $155,000, with the middle half between $132,000 and $179,600. Base wage only — LCA data never includes equity or bonus.
How do Amazon offers score in the weighted lottery?
29% of Amazon's FY2026 filings were at wage Levels III–IV, which carry 3–4 lottery entries under the 2026 weighted-selection rule, while 14.8% were at Level I (one entry). The wage level of your specific offer — not the company average — is what sets your odds.