H-1B Visa Net Engineer Jobs

Net Engineer roles qualify as H-1B visa specialty occupations under the computer occupations category, requiring at least a bachelor's degree in computer science, network engineering, or a related field. Employers filing H-1B petitions for this role must certify a prevailing wage through a DOL Labor Condition Application before USCIS can approve your petition.

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Work Type79% On-site
Top LocationAustin, TX
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Tms Llc
Principal .NET Engineer
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Tms Llc
Added 1w ago
Principal .NET Engineer
Tms Llc
Coppell, Texas
Software Engineering
Cloud & DevOps
Technical Product & Program Management
Backend Engineering
Technical Program Management
Hybrid
Master's

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MatchPoint
.NET Engineer
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MatchPoint
Added 1w ago
.NET Engineer
MatchPoint
Chandler, Arizona
Software Engineering
Backend Engineering
Full-stack Engineering
$62 - $65/hr
On-Site
None

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Capgemini
Dot Net Engineer
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Capgemini
Added 1mo ago
Dot Net Engineer
Capgemini
Irving, Texas
Software Engineering
Cloud & DevOps
Technical Product & Program Management
Backend Engineering
Technical Program Management
$86k - $127k/yr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Capital Markets Gateway
Senior .NET Engineer
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Capital Markets Gateway
Added 2mo ago
Senior .NET Engineer
Capital Markets Gateway
Peru, Indiana
Software Engineering
Cloud & DevOps
Backend Engineering
Remote (US)
None
11-50

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RXO
Senior .NET Software Engineer
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RXO
New 4h ago
Senior .NET Software Engineer
RXO
Naperville, Illinois
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Full-stack Engineering
Backend Engineering
Technical Program Management
$140k - $160k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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Tips for Finding H-1B Visa Sponsorship as a Net Engineer

Verify your degree maps to the role

USCIS scrutinizes whether your degree field directly relates to network engineering. A degree in computer science or electrical engineering typically satisfies the specialty occupation requirement; a general business or unrelated degree often triggers a Request for Evidence.

Check prevailing wages before negotiating

Use the OFLC Wage Search to look up Level I through Level IV wage rates for network engineer roles in your target metro area. Your offer must meet or exceed the certified wage, so know the floor before any salary conversation.

Target employers with active LCA filing history

Search Migrate Mate to find employers whose DOL Labor Condition Application filings show consistent H-1B sponsorship for network engineering roles, so you're applying to companies that have already navigated this process.

Confirm E-Verify enrollment before accepting an offer

Employers sponsoring H-1B workers must be enrolled in E-Verify. Ask your recruiter to confirm enrollment status early in negotiations, not after you've accepted, since non-enrolled employers can't legally proceed with your petition.

Document your network certifications strategically

CCIE, CCNP, and JNCIE certifications strengthen your H-1B petition by demonstrating specialized knowledge consistent with a specialty occupation. Include them in your resume and ask your employer to reference them in the support letter.

Understand the cap-gap if changing status from F-1

If you're on OPT when your H-1B is approved, cap-gap rules automatically extend your work authorization through September 30 of the fiscal year your petition takes effect. Don't resign or stop working during this bridge period.

H-1B Visa Net Engineer: Frequently Asked Questions

Does a Net Engineer role qualify as an H-1B specialty occupation?

Yes. Network engineering falls under USCIS's computer occupations category, which consistently qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field. O*NET classifies the role at Job Zone 4, reflecting the degree-level requirement. Employers document this in the H-1B petition's support letter, citing the technical complexity and educational prerequisites of the position.

Which employers sponsor H-1B visas for Net Engineer jobs?

Telecommunications carriers, cloud infrastructure providers, large financial institutions, healthcare systems, and federal IT contractors are the most consistent H-1B sponsors for network engineering roles. You can identify employers with verified LCA filing history for this occupation on Migrate Mate, which surfaces DOL Labor Condition Application data so you're targeting companies that have already sponsored this type of role.

How does the H-1B lottery affect my chances as a Net Engineer?

Net Engineers are subject to the standard H-1B cap of 65,000 visas annually, plus 20,000 additional slots reserved for candidates with a U.S. master's degree or higher. USCIS runs a random lottery each spring when registrations exceed available numbers. Holding a U.S. master's in computer science or network engineering gives you two chances at selection in the same lottery cycle.

What documentation does my employer need to file my H-1B petition?

Your employer must obtain a certified Labor Condition Application from DOL before filing Form I-129 with USCIS. Supporting documents typically include a job offer letter specifying your title, duties, and wage; evidence the role requires a specialty degree; your academic credentials; and any relevant professional certifications such as CCNP or CCIE. The employer's legal team or HR department coordinates the filing.

Can I change employers after my H-1B is approved as a Net Engineer?

Yes, under H-1B portability rules established by AC21, you can begin working for a new employer as soon as they file an H-1B transfer petition on your behalf, without waiting for USCIS approval, provided your current petition has been approved and you've maintained valid status. The new employer must file a fresh Labor Condition Application and I-129 covering the new role and location.