Jobright vs. Migrate Mate: Which for Visa Sponsorship?

Jobright finds you roles with AI; Migrate Mate filters to employers with a verified sponsorship history from DOL LCA data. This comparison covers what each does, where they differ, and which fits your visa job search

Job seeker on laptop comparing Jobright vs Migrate Mate

U.S. visa sponsorship job search work in very different ways. For anyone who needs a sponsor, the hard part usually isn't finding open roles. It's knowing which employers will sponsor one.

Jobright is an AI-powered job search tool for the general market: it matches you to roles, tailors your resume, and surfaces openings fast. Migrate Mate is a visa sponsorship job board where every listing comes from an employer with a documented history of sponsoring work visas, drawn from government filing data.

Key takeaways

  • Jobright is an AI job search tool with a large listings database, AI resume tools, and fast discovery, but it does not verify whether an employer sponsors visas.
  • Migrate Mate is a visa sponsorship job board built on DOL and LCA filing data, so every employer in its results has a documented sponsorship history.
  • For broad discovery, Jobright has the edge. For filtering to employers who have sponsored before, Migrate Mate's verified data is the difference Jobright cannot replicate.
  • On Migrate Mate you find roles and confirm the sponsor in one search, since every listing is a verified sponsor.

Jobright vs. Migrate Mate, compared

Both are places to find U.S. roles. The difference is what is in the results: Jobright covers the general market, while every role on Migrate Mate comes from an employer with a verified sponsorship history.

FeatureJobrightMigrate Mate
Core functionAI job search copilotVisa sponsorship job board + E-3 filing service
Job database8M+ general listings500k+ verified sponsor jobs
Visa sponsorship verificationNoYes (from DOL and LCA filings)
AI resume toolsYesNo
Auto-applyYes (Turbo plan)No
PricingFree / $29/month TurboFree 30-day trial, $29/month
E-3 visa filing serviceNoYes (dedicated E-3 expert)
Best forBroad job discovery, AI-assisted applicationsFinding verified sponsor employers and filing E-3 visas

What Jobright does

Jobright is an AI job search tool that matches candidates to roles from a database of millions of listings, tailors resumes, and tracks applications. Instead of running the same search across LinkedIn, Indeed, and a dozen niche boards, you get a ranked feed of roles that fit your profile.

The free tier is useful on its own: full database access, basic resume help, and application tracking. The paid Turbo plan, around $29 a month, adds AI resume optimization and networking features.

For visa seekers, there is a gap that matters. Jobright's listings come from the general job market, and the platform does not check whether an employer has sponsored a work visa. A strong match tells you the role fits your resume, not that the company will sponsor you.

Migrate Mate job board: finding verified sponsor jobs

Migrate Mate is a visa sponsorship job board where every listing comes from an employer with a documented history of sponsoring work visas, drawn from DOL and LCA filing data rather than employer self-reporting. That is the core difference from a general board: the results are pre-filtered to companies that have petitioned for foreign workers.

You can search by visa type, city, and role, and filter to verified sponsors across H-1B, E-3, TN, OPT, and other paths. The board is free for a 30-day trial, then $29 a month.

For anyone whose search depends on finding a sponsor, that verified-employer filter is the core advantage. It removes the companies that will never file and surfaces the ones with a real sponsorship record, so your applications reach employers who can act on them.

How the two platforms handle visa sponsorship differently

The core difference for visa seekers is verification. Jobright surfaces a large database of general listings with no sponsorship check, while Migrate Mate limits results to employers whose LCA filings show they have sponsored before.

Search "software engineer" on Jobright and the AI returns strong matches, but you have no way to know which of those companies will consider a candidate who needs sponsorship. Run the same search on Migrate Mate and every result comes from an employer with a documented filing history for the visa you need, so the list is already screened for the thing that blocks most international candidates.

Tip: For a sponsorship search, start on Migrate Mate to see roles already limited to verified sponsors, then use Jobright's free tier to scan the wider market for anything outside that set. That keeps your effort on employers who can file.

Pricing compared

Both platforms start around $29 a month, but they buy different parts of a visa job search.

Jobright offers a free tier plus a Turbo plan at about $29 a month. Migrate Mate's job board is free for a 30-day trial, then $29 a month.

The two subscriptions cover different things: Jobright pays for AI discovery and application tools across the general market, while Migrate Mate pays for a job board filtered to employers with a verified sponsorship history.

The right tool depends on where you are in the process, and for most people who need sponsorship, the two work best together.

  • Use Migrate Mate if you need roles from employers who can sponsor your visa. You discover and verify in one search, since every listing is filtered to a documented sponsor.
  • Use Jobright if you want the widest possible net across the general market and AI-assisted discovery, and you are comfortable verifying sponsorship yourself.
  • Use both to maximize reach: Migrate Mate for verified-sponsor roles, Jobright to scan the broader market for anything outside that set.

For a sponsorship-constrained search, Migrate Mate answers the question that blocks most international candidates: which employers will sponsor. Start there, and bring in Jobright for breadth.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jobright good for finding visa sponsorship jobs?

It depends. Jobright's AI matching surfaces relevant roles quickly, but it doesn't verify whether the employer has sponsored visas before. Every promising match still needs a separate sponsorship check before you apply.

Does Migrate Mate have AI matching like Jobright?

No. Migrate Mate is built around verified employer data, not AI ranking. Users search and filter the curated sponsor database by visa type, role, and location. Many international workers run Jobright's matching alongside Migrate Mate's sponsor data.

Can you use Jobright and Migrate Mate together?

Yes, and many international job seekers do exactly that. Use Jobright to surface roles broadly, then cross-check each employer on Migrate Mate to confirm a documented visa sponsorship history before applying.

Is Jobright free to use?

Yes. Jobright's free tier gives you access to the full job database, basic resume tools, and application tracking at no cost. The $29/month Turbo plan adds unlimited auto-apply, AI resume optimization, and LinkedIn networking suggestions.

How is Migrate Mate's job data verified?

Migrate Mate cross-references listings against OFLC disclosure records, which are public Labor Condition Application filings showing which U.S. employers have petitioned for foreign workers. You can browse the underlying LCA disclosure data directly. An employer only appears in the results if it has a documented sponsorship footprint.

Does Jobright help with the visa application itself?

No. Jobright is a job search platform, and the filing sits outside its scope. For Australians with an offer, Migrate Mate's E-3 filing service handles the application end to end for a $499 flat fee plus the $315 government MRV fee. For other visa types, the next step is the sponsoring employer's immigration counsel.

About the Author

Mihailo Bozic
Mihailo Bozic

Founder & CEO @ Migrate Mate

I moved from Australia to the United States in 2023. I have had 3 jobs, and 3 different visas. I started Migrate Mate to help people like me find their dream job in the USA & help them get visa sponsorship.

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