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Electrical Engineers β€” United States Visa Sponsorship

Primary route: H-1B

Salary: $100,000 – $200,000
3 visa routes available
Active sponsor market

Why Electrical Engineers matter in United States

Semiconductor, defense, and energy employers sponsor heavily. Master's degree holders (EB-2) enjoy shorter priority-date waits than EB-3 for most countries.

Visa rules overview

H-1B for initial entry; EB-2 (advanced degree) or EB-3 for permanent residence. PERM labor certification is standard. Indian and Chinese nationals face multi-year priority-date backlogs β€” early filing matters.

Available routes:

  • H-1B
  • EB-2 (advanced degree)
  • EB-3

Top US sponsors for Electrical Engineers

  • Intel
  • Nvidia
  • AMD
  • Qualcomm
  • Texas Instruments
  • Apple
  • Lockheed Martin

Common hiring cities: San Jose/Silicon Valley, Austin, Phoenix, San Diego

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a United States visa as a Electrical Engineer?

H-1B for initial entry; EB-2 (advanced degree) or EB-3 for permanent residence. PERM labor certification is standard. Indian and Chinese nationals face multi-year priority-date backlogs β€” early filing matters.

Which companies sponsor Electrical Engineers?

Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Apple, Lockheed Martin β€” plus smaller and regional employers not listed.

What salary should I expect?

Typical range: $100,000 – $200,000 USD. Salaries trend higher at large-cap tech, finance, and consulting employers.

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