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H-1B Salaries in El Paso, TX

Government-verified salary data from US Department of Labor filings

Government-Verified
$118,669
Average Salary
28
Certified Filings
5
Companies Hiring
$118,669
Median Salary

What are H-1B salaries in El Paso?

Based on 28 certified LCA filings, H-1B workers in El Paso, TX earn an average salary of $118,669. The salary range spans from $59,334 to $237,338 depending on role, company, and experience level.

Source: US Department of Labor LCA Disclosure Data, Q1 FY2025

Top H-1B Employers in El Paso

Company Avg. Salary Filings Top Role
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at El Paso $74,747 6 Technology Manager
The University of Texas El Paso $88,687 6 Post Doctoral Manufacturing Engineer Researcher
Harmony Public Schools $53,560 5 Science Teacher
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso $266,500 2 Assistant Professor
Becton, Dickinson and Company $99,715 2 Principle Automation Engineer
PROD DESIGN & ANALYSIS, INC. $70,845 1 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
El Paso County Hospital District $750,000 1 Pediatric Neurosurgeon - Vice Chief Neuroscience Dept.
Upstart Network, Inc. $160,400 1 Senior Software Engineer
CDM Smith Inc. $92,602 1 Environmental Engineer 4
Research Foundation of CUNY $105,767 1 Senior Advisor

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average H-1B salary in El Paso?

The average H-1B salary in El Paso, TX is $118,669 based on 28 certified Labor Condition Applications filed with the US Department of Labor.

Which companies sponsor the most H-1B visas in El Paso?

The top H-1B sponsors in El Paso include THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at El Paso, The University of Texas El Paso, Harmony Public Schools. These companies have filed the most certified LCA applications for workers in this location.

How accurate is this salary data?

This data comes from official US Department of Labor Labor Condition Application (LCA) filings. Companies are legally required to report accurate salary information on these forms—lying constitutes federal fraud. This makes our data more reliable than self-reported salary sites.