Home Forums Job & Work Life How to Find Green Card Sponsoring Employers using Casewise.ai This topic has replies, 0 voices, and was last updated 1 week ago by iammelsham. Now Editing “How to Find Green Card Sponsoring Employers using Casewise.ai” Name * Password * Email Topic Title (Maximum Length 80) Navigating the U.S. job market as an immigrant can be challenging, especially when looking for employers willing to sponsor a Green Card. However, with the right strategies and tools, you can identify companies that offer sponsorship opportunities and secure your path to permanent residency. In this guide, we’ll explore effective methods for finding <a href="https://www.casewise.ai/sponsors?utm_source=workingus.com&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=workingus.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Green Card sponsoring employers</a>, leveraging resources like <a href="https://www.casewise.ai?utm_source=workingus.com&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=workingus.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Casewise</a>. Why Use Casewise.ai? Casewise.ai aggregates historical U.S. immigration data and allows you to search for companies that have sponsored Green Cards or H-1B visas in the past. With easy-to-use filters, you can refine your search by job title, skill level, and location, making it an indispensable tool for foreign workers. Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Green Card Sponsors on Casewise.ai Here’s a simple walkthrough of how to use Casewise.ai to identify potential employers: 1. Visit Casewise Go to Casewise.ai. 2. Navigate to the Sponsors Tab Head to the “Sponsors” tab. This section contains all the data on companies that have sponsored Green Cards or other work visas. The platform provides a user-friendly interface to explore sponsorship history. 3. Apply Filters to Narrow Your Search To focus your search on employers that suit your needs, use the available filters. These include: State: If you’re looking for jobs in a specific state, apply this filter to see employers in that area (e.g., California, New York, Texas). Skill Level: Filter by the skill level required for the job. Whether you’re looking for entry-level or senior roles, this filter helps you narrow down the options. Job Position: If you’re targeting specific roles like Software Engineer or Mechanical Engineer, this filter will allow you to find relevant employers that have sponsored similar roles. By applying these filters, you’ll get a more refined list of employers who match your criteria. 4. Explore Employer Data Once you’ve filtered your search, you’ll be able to see a list of companies that meet your criteria. Click on any employer from the list to explore detailed information about their sponsorship history. Some key data you’ll find include: <strong>Number of Green Cards Sponsored:</strong> See how many Green Cards the employer has sponsored over the years. <strong>Job Titles Sponsored: </strong>Check the specific roles they’ve sponsored. <strong>Salaries Offered:</strong> Get an idea of the compensation for the sponsored positions. <strong>Approval Rate:</strong> Review the company’s success rate in getting Green Cards approved. This information helps you determine which employers are most likely to sponsor your Green Card and offer a competitive salary for your position. Using Casewise.ai can take the guesswork out of finding Green Card sponsor employers. By filtering employers based on state, skill level, and job position, you can create a targeted list of companies that are more likely to sponsor your visa. Additionally, Casewise.ai’s detailed sponsorship history gives you the data you need to make informed decisions about where to apply. If you’re in the market for sponsorship, Casewise.ai is a great tool to have in your job search toolkit. I agree to the terms of service Update List