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Bloomberg L.P.

2,524 Green card applications · 2,784 Temporary visa applications · Information Technology · FY2008–FY2025
FEIN 13-3417984 from DOL disclosure data (FY2024-2025)
Also filed as BLOOMBERG L.P.
1st all 199,110 employers 1st percentile — worse filing pattern than 99% of all 199,110 employers
1st 7,238 Information Technology employers 1st percentile — worse filing pattern than 99% of 7,238 Information Technology employers
Filing volume 100th percentile PERM + LCA combined
11,000
Total employees
Self-reported (PERM) - FY2025
22.9%
PERM filing rate
2,524 PERMs / 11,000 emps
25.3%
LCA filing rate
2,784 LCAs / 11,000 emps
48.2%
Visa hiring rate
Combined visa applications vs total workforce

Filing pattern observations

Filing patterns are statistical observations derived from public U.S. Department of Labor records. They do not constitute accusations of wrongdoing. Wage levels are determined by the DOL's rigid 5-step NPWC evaluation process based on O*NET Job Zone requirements. Use this information to inform your own due diligence.
Senior title with entry-level requirements signal

7 senior-titled positions with entry-level requirements (0.5% of titled filings)

Public record data. PERM and LCA filing data sourced from U.S. Department of Labor OFLC disclosure files. Methodology →

Certified

1,334

PERM approvals

Expired

35

2.6% rate

Denied

25

1.0% rate

Withdrawn

30

1.2% rate

Filings over time

How many green card applications Bloomberg L.P. has filed each quarter, from FY2008 to today.

FY2008: 45 filingsFY2009: 84 filingsFY2010: 166 filingsFY2011: 196 filingsFY2012: 215 filingsFY2013: 64 filingsFY2018: 113 filingsFY2019: 157 filingsFY2020: 242 filingsFY2021: 265 filingsFY2022: 170 filingsFY2023: 231 filingsFY2024: 227 filingsFY2025: 236 filings0132265FY2008FY2009FY2010FY2011FY2012FY2013FY2018FY2019FY2020FY2021FY2022FY2023FY2024FY2025
Source: U.S. Department of Labor public records Updated 2026-04-11 08:05:34.412930+00:00

What this means

Bloomberg L.P. applied to sponsor 2,524 workers for green cards between 2008 and 2025. A green card application is what an employer files to help a worker stay in the U.S. permanently.

Their Employer trust score is 67 out of 100. This is an average score. Their hiring shows some concentration in certain roles or pay levels, which is common.

Important: the Employer trust score is an algorithmic opinion based on public U.S. Department of Labor data. It is not a statement of fraud, wrongdoing, or hiring intent. It describes observable patterns only.

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