Davis School District — H1B Data for FY2012

Total LCAs (FY2012)
3
Certified
0
Denied
0
Average Salary
$42,466
Total Workers
3
USCIS Approved
1
100.0%

FY2012 H1B Overview for Davis School District

In fiscal year 2012, Davis School District filed 3 H1B labor condition applications with the U.S. Department of Labor. Of these, 0 were certified and 0 were denied. The average salary offered on these applications was $42,466.

The applications covered a total of 3 worker positions, as a single LCA can cover multiple workers in the same role and location.

According to USCIS data, Davis School District had 1 initial H1B petitions approved and 0 denied in FY2012, resulting in an approval rate of 100.0%. The H1B approval process involves both DOL labor condition certification and USCIS petition adjudication.

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FY2012 H1B Filings by Davis School District

Individual labor condition applications filed by Davis School District in fiscal year 2012. There are 3 filings total.

Case #StatusJob TitleSalaryLocationDate
I-200-12086-584645 Certified ELEMENTARY WORLD LANGUAGE TEACHERS FOR IMMERSION P $42,466 FARMINGTON, UT 2012-04-02
I-200-11342-292147 Certified ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER $42,466 FARMINGTON, UT 2011-12-19
I-200-11291-296824 Certified ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER $42,466 FARMINGTON, UT 2011-12-15

Davis School District H1B History by Year

Browse Davis School District's H1B filing data for other fiscal years.

YearLCAsCertifiedDeniedAvg SalaryWorkers
FY2026 2 1 0 $61,745 2
FY2025 4 4 0 $59,313 4
FY2024 8 5 0 $68,111 8
FY2023 8 7 0 $64,603 8
FY2022 3 2 0 $52,002 3
FY2021 3 3 0 $48,718 3
FY2020 2 2 0 $47,044 2
FY2019 9 0 0 $40,684 9
FY2018 19 0 0 $39,543 19
FY2017 22 0 0 $37,900 22
FY2016 12 0 0 $34,270 12
FY2015 19 0 0 N/A 19
FY2014 4 0 0 $35,225 4
FY2012 3 0 0 $42,466 3
FY2011 2 0 0 $46,785 2

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