New York Blood Center
Overview
Yes. Our records show New York Blood Center has filed 68 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs). The latest available data is for fiscal year 2026, with 8 filings.
Visa History
In fiscal year 2026, New York Blood Center recorded 8 H-1B LCA filings, a 55.56% decrease from the previous year. The reported certification rate was 50%, down by 44.44 percentage points.
In fiscal year 2026, New York Blood Center recorded 1 PERM filings, a 0% increase from the previous year. The reported certification rate was 100%, up by 0 percentage points.
Salary & Job
H-1B and PERM salary history at New York Blood Center, 2020–2026.
| 2026 | 62,400 ~ 219,450 | 48,942 ~ 48,942 |
| 2025 | 80,780 ~ 219,450 | - |
| 2024 | 65,000 ~ 276,000 | 82,000 ~ 92,000 |
| 2023 | 75,000 ~ 114,732 | - |
| 2022 | 69,144 ~ 106,898 | - |
| 2021 | 64,700 ~ 219,449 | - |
| 2020 | 58,700 ~ 77,250 | - |
New York Blood Center sponsors foreign workers across diverse job fields, including Life, Physical, and Social Science(32), Computer and Mathematical(17), Management(13), Healthcare Practitioners and Technical(5), Business and Financial Operations(3), for permanent employment opportunities.
New York Blood Center supports foreign workers for permanent employment in various STEM job titles.
New York Blood Center supports foreign workers for permanent employment in various Non-STEM job titles.
Worker Backgrounds
New York Blood Center sponsors green cards for foreign workers, with the majority of them graduating from a select group of U.S. universities.
New York Blood Center sponsors both STEM and Non-STEM workers, with the most sponsorships in fields as below.
New York Blood Center sponsors green cards for foreign workers who have graduated with various degrees.
Most of New York Blood Center recruiters come from SOUTH KOREA.
New York Blood Center sponsors green cards for foreign workers across various job levels.
New York Blood Center's primary office locations are in NY, NJ, NEW YORK.
Contacts
Authorized New York Blood Center employees listed here handle labor certification. They must work directly for New York Blood Center, not outside agents, lawyers, or HR staff. In small companies, this is often the president or operations manager.
| Joseph Marte | j***e@nybc.org | Executive Director\u2014Talent Acquisition and Compensation | ***3001 |
| JILLIAN C. GIBSON | j***n@nybc.org | DIRECTOR TALENT/ORG DESIGN | ***3123 |
FAQs
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This profile summarizes public employer records, including U.S. Department of Labor LCA and PERM disclosure data. The latest annual data shown is from fiscal year 2026. An LCA is not an H-1B petition, visa approval, or current job opening. Confirm current sponsorship with the employer or recruiter.
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