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Based on data for the 2024–2025 period, Intuit is an active sponsor of foreign worker visas, primarily focusing on H-1B temporary visas and PERM labor certifications (a precursor to Green Cards/permanent residency).
H-1B Visas (Temporary): Between August 1, 2023, and July 31, 2024, Intuit filed 716 H-1B petitions, of which 715 were approved. Some reports also indicate a total of 770 certified H-1B filings for the 2024 fiscal year.
From a January 13, 2025 article:
Intuit CFO Sandeep Aujla threw his support behind the H-1B visa program and pushed back against a protectionist view of the skilled labor market in a recent wide-ranging interview with CFO Dive.
“What the H-1B visa allows us to do is continue to invest in the resources in the U.S., as we do, but also have access to global talent,” Aujla said on Jan. 7. “It’s to make sure that we don’t become isolationist as a country when it comes to access to global talent,” he added, noting that he hopes President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration will continue to lean into the program.