H-1B tracker · sponsor record
Adobe
Four official records, read side by side — wage attestations, petition outcomes, layoff filings, and enforcement findings. What each record states, nothing more.
Permanent labor certifications (PERM)
The Department of Labor step of employment-based green-card sponsorship. A certification is DOL's determination on the labor market test — the first of three federal steps, not a green card granted.
Petition outcomes, by fiscal year
USCIS Employer Data Hub. Outcomes lag attestations by one to two fiscal years — never read these as a conversion rate on current filings.
| Fiscal year | Initial approvals | Initial denials | Continuing approvals | Continuing denials |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2020 | 125 | 3 | 355 | 7 |
| FY2021 | 132 | 5 | 549 | 18 |
| FY2022 | 126 | 4 | 679 | 17 |
| FY2023 * | 13 | 2 | 208 | 13 |
* USCIS has published only part of this fiscal year.
Layoff filings, trailing 24 months
No WARN notices on record for this exact employer name across 47 jurisdictions. Absence of a notice is not proof of no layoffs — smaller actions fall below WARN thresholds.
Student practical-training hosting
SEVP's FY2024 top-200 list shows Adobe hosted 239 OPT students (196 on STEM extensions).
Ranked #98 on ICE's SEVP list for FY2024. Counts are F-1 students on OPT and STEM-OPT practical training, counted per program (never added) — not employees or hires. SEVP source.
Citing this record
According to U.S. Department of Labor LCA disclosures, USCIS Employer Data Hub records, and WARN filings compiled by Footnote (usefootnote.com/h1b), refreshed on each agency's publication cycle.
Certified pay bands for this employer: usefootnote.com/pay/adobe · Full dataset access: the Data API (CC BY 4.0)