Texas Health Resources
Overview
Visa History
In 2024, Texas Health Resources filed 16 H-1B applications, a 23.08% increase from the previous year. The approval rate was 81.25%, up by 4.33%.
In 2024, Texas Health Resources filed 2 Green Card applications, a 60% decrease from the previous year. The approval rate was 100%, up by 100%.
Salary & Job
H-1B Visa and PERM Green Card Salary Trends at Texas Health Resources, 2020-2025
| 2026 | 90,000 ~ 290,000 | - |
| 2025 | 85,000 ~ 310,000 | 90,000 ~ 300,000 |
| 2024 | 72,550 ~ 280,000 | 117,300 ~ 137,750 |
| 2023 | 85,000 ~ 280,800 | 100,000 ~ 130,000 |
| 2022 | 80,000 ~ 240,000 | 110,000 ~ 230,000 |
| 2021 | 57,000 ~ 260,000 | 114,000 ~ 260,000 |
| 2020 | 79,600 ~ 260,000 | 50,000 ~ 132,800 |
Texas Health Resources sponsors foreign workers across diverse job fields, including Computer and Mathematical(70), Healthcare Practitioners and Technical(50), Business and Financial Operations(4), Life, Physical, and Social Science(4), Management(1), for permanent employment opportunities.
Texas Health Resources supports foreign workers for permanent employment in various STEM job titles.
Texas Health Resources supports foreign workers for permanent employment in various Non-STEM job titles.
Worker Backgrounds
Texas Health Resources sponsors green cards for foreign workers, with the majority of them graduating from a select group of U.S. universities.
Texas Health Resources sponsors both STEM and Non-STEM workers, with the most sponsorships in fields as below.
Texas Health Resources sponsors green cards for foreign workers who have graduated with various degrees.
Most of Texas Health Resources recruiters come from INDIA, AUSTRALIA, CHINA, JAPAN.
Texas Health Resources sponsors green cards for foreign workers across various job levels.
Texas Health Resources's primary office locations are in TX.
Contacts
Authorized Texas Health Resources employees listed here handle labor certification. They must work directly for Texas Health Resources, not outside agents, lawyers, or HR staff. In small companies, this is often the president or operations manager.
| Ed Farrar | e***r@texashealth.org | Assistant General Counsel | ***6114 |
| Cynthia K. Rigney | c***y@texashealth.org | Assistant General Counsel, HR & Employment Law | ***7142 |
| Misti Paulding | m***g@texashealth.org | ***6114 | |
| Don Collins | d***s@texashealth.org | Senior Vice President & Deputy General Counsel | ***7181 |
| Kelly K Martin | k***n@texashealth.org | ***6252 | |
| Joseph Thomas | j***s@texashealth.org | ***7241 | |
| Leanna W Nalley | l***y@texashealth.org | ***7900 | |
| Rebecca Gleason | r***n@texashealth.org | ***8847 |
FAQs
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Does Texas Health Resources participate in E-Verify?
Does Texas Health Resources sponsor Non-STEM job seekers?
Is Texas Health Resources an ICC?
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