Healthcare Visa Pay

About

Healthcare visa sponsor research for workers

Healthcare Visa Pay helps international healthcare workers compare sponsor salary records, common roles, work locations, company type, green card-related history, and other wage records from public U.S. Department of Labor data.

The site is built for people deciding which sponsors deserve a closer look before applying, interviewing, or negotiating. It is free to browse and designed around plain-English explanations instead of immigration paperwork jargon.

Worker-first

The pages are written for clinicians and healthcare workers comparing sponsors, pay, and practical questions to ask.

Public-record based

Salary, green card-related, wage, and work location details come from public government disclosure files.

Limited on purpose

Records can show sponsor history and filed pay, but they cannot prove current openings, visa approval, or actual employment.

What this site is and is not

Use it to research

  • Which healthcare sponsors appear in public salary records.
  • What pay ranges are listed for a role, state, or sponsor.
  • Whether a sponsor appears in green card-related records.
  • Whether company type suggests a hospital, clinic, staffing agency, lab, or other healthcare sponsor.

Do not treat it as

  • A list of open jobs or confirmed hiring.
  • Legal, immigration, tax, or career advice.
  • Proof that a worker received a visa, green card, or final job offer.
  • A complete replacement for sponsor conversations, offer letters, and official government records.
Data sourceSee which public files power the site and how worker positions, wage records, and green card-related records are separated.MethodologyRead how the site filters healthcare records, normalizes pay, counts worker positions, and labels sponsor company type.