Many foreigners believe you must study in the United States to earn a good salary or get visa sponsorship. That is not true.
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In 2026, several high-paying US jobs offer visa sponsorship even if you do not have a US degree, as long as you meet experience or skill requirements.
This guide covers the best-paying roles, visa types, and how immigrants can apply legally.
Can You Get a US Job Without a US Degree?
Yes.
US employers care more about:
- Skills
- Experience
- Labor shortages
Many companies sponsor visas through:
- H-1B (skills-based)
- EB-3 (skilled & unskilled workers)
- Employment-based Green Cards
Top High-Paying Visa Sponsorship Jobs (No US Degree Needed)
1. Software Developer / Programmer
- Average Salary: $90,000 – $150,000
- Visa Type: H-1B
- Requirement: Coding skills + experience (degree not always mandatory)
2. Data Analyst
- Average Salary: $70,000 – $120,000
- Visa Type: H-1B
- Skills: Excel, SQL, Python, data visualization
3. Truck Driver (Long-Haul)
- Average Salary: $60,000 – $95,000
- Visa Type: EB-3
- Education: No degree required
- Huge labor shortage in the US
4. Registered Nurse
- Average Salary: $75,000 – $130,000
- Visa Type: EB-3 / Green Card
- Requirement: Nursing license (not US degree)
5. Construction Supervisor
- Average Salary: $65,000 – $100,000
- Visa Type: EB-3
- Experience-based role
Unskilled but Well-Paid EB-3 Jobs
These roles are popular among immigrants because formal education is not required:
- Warehouse workers
- Caregivers & home health aides
- Factory workers
- Hotel housekeeping supervisors
Salaries may be lower initially but lead to permanent residency.
Companies Known to Sponsor These Jobs
- Amazon
- Walmart Supply Chain
- FedEx & UPS
- US healthcare facilities
- Construction & logistics firms
These employers consistently file sponsorship petitions.
How Foreigners Can Apply Successfully
- Search for “visa sponsorship jobs USA”
- Apply directly on employer websites
- Highlight experience (not education)
- Secure job offer
- Employer files visa petition
- Attend embassy interview
Always avoid third-party agents asking for upfront fees.