Music Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Florida

Florida's music industry spans Miami's Latin music powerhouses, Orlando's entertainment complexes, and Tampa's growing live-events scene, creating steady demand for Green Card sponsorship across performance, production, and music business roles. Major employers including Universal Music Latin Entertainment, Telemundo, and concert venue operators have established PERM sponsorship track records for qualifying specialty occupation positions.

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Overview

Open Jobs7+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type71% On-site
Median Salary$43K
Top LocationMaitland, FL
Most JobsiHeartMedia

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Sony Music Entertainment
Digital Media Planner, Latin Regional Management
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Digital Media Planner, Latin Regional Management
Sony Music Entertainment
Miami, Florida
Marketing
Growth Marketing
Performance Marketing
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3+ yrs exp.
Associate's

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Spotify
Manager, Partner Product and Delivery
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Spotify
Added 1mo ago
Manager, Partner Product and Delivery
Spotify
Miami, Florida
Product Management
Project & Program Management
Partnerships & Business Development
Project Management
Business Development
$70,931 - $101,330/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's

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iHeartMedia
Senior Account Executive
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iHeartMedia
Added 6mo ago
Senior Account Executive
iHeartMedia
Clearwater, Florida
Sales
Account Management
Partnerships & Business Development
Enterprise Sales
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2+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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iHeartMedia
IT Technical Engineer
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iHeartMedia
Added 7mo ago
IT Technical Engineer
iHeartMedia
Florida
Customer Service & Support
IT Support & Systems Administration
IT Support
Remote (US)
Bachelor's

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iHeartMedia
Promotions Event Support
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Promotions Event Support
iHeartMedia
Maitland, Florida
Events & Tourism
Event Planning
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Music Jobs in Florida: Frequently Asked Questions

Which music companies sponsor Green Card visas in Florida?

Florida's largest Green Card sponsors in music include Universal Music Latin Entertainment and Sony Music Latin in Miami, along with Telemundo's music and entertainment divisions. Major live-events operators, regional orchestras like the Florida Grand Opera and New World Symphony, and theme park entertainment divisions at Disney and Universal Orlando also file PERM labor certifications for qualifying music professionals on a recurring basis.

Which cities in Florida have the most music Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Miami leads by a wide margin, anchored by the Latin music industry concentrated in Wynwood and Brickell, where record labels, music publishers, and streaming operations cluster. Orlando is the second-strongest market, driven by theme park entertainment and touring production companies. Tampa and Fort Lauderdale offer smaller but active markets, particularly in live events, orchestral performance, and music education at universities.

What types of music roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship?

Roles that consistently qualify include music producers, audio engineers, music directors, composers, orchestral musicians, A&R managers, music licensing specialists, and entertainment attorneys with music industry focus. Positions requiring a specific bachelor's degree or higher in a directly related field are strongest for PERM approval. Performance roles tied to a specific production or venue contract can also qualify, particularly in Florida's orchestral and theme park sectors.

How do I find music Green Card sponsorship jobs in Florida?

Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically for employers with verified Green Card sponsorship history, so you can search music roles in Florida without sorting through positions where sponsorship is unlikely. This is particularly useful for targeting Miami's Latin music labels, Orlando's entertainment complexes, and Florida's regional orchestras. Filtering by Green Card eligibility and Florida location on Migrate Mate narrows results to employers who have filed PERM applications for comparable roles.

Are there state-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in Florida's music industry?

Florida has no state income tax, which affects prevailing wage calculations and how employers structure compensation offers relative to DOL wage requirements. Miami's heavy concentration of Latin music employers means many PERM filings involve bilingual roles or positions tied to Spanish-language markets, which can affect how the employer defines the job requirements. Florida's active live-events calendar also creates project-based roles that may require careful structuring to meet PERM's permanent, full-time employment standard.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card music jobs in Florida?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.