
New York City, New York Oct 17, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - GreenCardGraph.com has officially launched, providing the public with a powerful new way to access, search, and analyze U.S. Department of Labor green card and visa data.
The Department of Labor makes employer-sponsored green card application data available to the public, but until now, it has been difficult for most people to use. GreenCardGraph solves this problem by transforming raw government datasets into a clean, searchable platform. Users can sort, rank, and analyze filings by employer, year, location, wage levels, and approval success rates.
Our goal is simple: make immigration and labor data transparent and easy for anyone to understand, said founder of GreenCardGraph. Whether youre a job seeker, policy researcher, or journalist, this data should be accessible and meaningful - not buried in spreadsheets.
Currently, the site offers a full employer database covering more than 37,000 companies and 475,000 PERM (green card sponsorship) cases. Visitors can explore top sponsors like Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Amazon, and Deloitte, with data available year-by-year for deeper insight.
GreenCardGraph provides:
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A searchable database of PERM cases
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Employer rankings by volume of filings
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Tools to filter by year, state, or industry
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Wage and success rate data for certified applications
By making this public information easy to browse, GreenCardGraph brings transparency to how U.S. employers sponsor green cards and helps individuals and organizations navigate one of the most important aspects of the immigration system.
For more information, visit https://www.GreenCardGraph.com.
Source :Greencard Graph
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