Quant H-1B Sponsorship: Which US Firms Sponsor in 2026?

2026-05-10

Why H-1B Sponsorship Data Matters

If you're an international student or worker eyeing a US quant job, the single most expensive question you can answer wrong is: does this firm sponsor H-1Bs? Many promising candidates spend months interviewing only to be told at offer stage that the firm doesn't sponsor for their role or office. The good news is that this data is public — every employer who files an H-1B petition has it logged in the Department of Labor's LCA database.

This guide summarizes which major quant firms sponsor in 2026, what roles they sponsor, and how to navigate the timing.

The Big Sponsors

These firms file H-1Bs every year for quantitative roles, often in the dozens or hundreds:

  • Citadel & Citadel Securities — top sponsor by volume; covers quant researcher, software engineer, FPGA, and trader roles
  • Two Sigma — heavy sponsor for QR, QSE, and quant developer roles
  • DE Shaw — sponsors across research, technology, and trading; PhD-heavy
  • Jane Street — sponsors selectively; engineering and trading new-grads
  • Hudson River Trading (HRT) — strong sponsor for SWE, core dev, and researcher roles
  • Jump Trading — sponsors for quant research and software engineering
  • Tower Research Capital — sponsors quant traders and software developers
  • Susquehanna International Group (SIG) — sponsors traders and quant tech
  • Optiver — sponsors limited US roles; more selective than Europe office
  • IMC Trading — sponsors for trader and engineering roles in Chicago
  • DRW — sponsors for trading, research, and FPGA
  • Point72 — sponsors for quant research and Cubist platform roles
  • Millennium Management — sponsors for portfolio teams and quant engineers
  • Bridgewater Associates — sponsors investment associates and engineers

Banks That Sponsor

Bulge brackets and major banks sponsor consistently for their quantitative analytics, trading, and modeling teams: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Barclays, and Deutsche Bank all sponsor H-1Bs every year. Bank quant roles are typically lower comp than buy-side but have a more predictable sponsorship pipeline.

Firms That Rarely or Don't Sponsor

A few notable firms have limited or selective sponsorship:

  • Renaissance Technologies — rarely sponsors; most hires already have permanent US work authorization
  • Wintermute, smaller crypto quant shops — typically don't sponsor
  • Some prop shops with under 50 employees — may not sponsor due to cost or process

How to Verify Before Applying

Two free public databases let you confirm sponsorship for any specific firm:

  • MyVisaJobs.com — searchable index of LCA filings by employer; shows volume, salaries, and approved/denied counts
  • USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub — official approval/denial counts per fiscal year

Both let you filter by job title (e.g., "Quantitative Researcher") and office location, which matters because some firms sponsor in NYC but not in their satellite offices.

Role-Level Differences

Software engineering roles are easier to sponsor than trading roles in 2026 because the SOC code (15-1252) maps cleanly to a recognized "specialty occupation". Trader roles sometimes get pushed back because USCIS examiners argue the job doesn't require a specific bachelor's degree. Firms that hire international traders often title the role as "Quantitative Trader" or "Trading Engineer" to strengthen the petition.

Timing Tips

The H-1B annual lottery runs in March each year, with employment starting October 1. If you graduate in May with OPT, your timeline looks like:

  • Year 1: Work on F-1 OPT (12 months, plus 24-month STEM extension)
  • March of Year 2: Employer files H-1B lottery petition
  • October: If selected, status converts to H-1B

STEM degree holders effectively get up to three lottery shots. Mention your visa status early in the recruiting process — most firms have dedicated immigration coordinators and can confirm sponsorship before you commit interview time.

Flagging Sponsorship Needs in Applications

Many career sites ask "Will you now or in the future require sponsorship?" Answer truthfully — lying causes offer rescission later. If the firm sponsors, this question is just informational. If they don't, you save everyone time.

Browse our quant job listings for current US openings at sponsoring firms, and our internship listings for OPT-track entry points.