E-Commerce Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Kansas
Kansas e-commerce employers, including major distribution and retail operations anchored in the Kansas City metro and Wichita, do sponsor Green Card visas for specialized roles. Positions in software engineering, data analytics, digital marketing, and supply chain technology are among those most commonly supported through employer-sponsored permanent residency pathways.
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INTRODUCTION
Who We Are At Academy Sports + Outdoors our vision is to be the best sports + outdoors retailer in the country — but what truly sets us apart is our people. We’re a passionate, purpose-driven team that’s as committed to each other as we are to our customers. We’ve spent over 80 years building a culture that puts people first. We believe in creating opportunities for growth, fostering meaningful connections, and supporting every Team Member’s journey. What fuels us? Our belief in the power of fun. Here, you won’t just help customers gear up for their next adventure — you’ll launch one of your own. Whether you're starting out or leveling up, Academy is a place where fun can’t lose!
YOUR STORE JOURNEY STARTS HERE
Our Stores Team Members are the heart of the customer experience. Every day, you bring a friendly attitude, help customers find the gear that fuels their next adventure, share your passion for sports and the outdoors, and keep the store looking sharp and ready for customers. The environment is active, fast paced, and high-energy, which is exactly what makes it fun. Whether you’re guiding someone to the perfect product or learning new skills behind the scenes, you play a key role in helping more people enjoy more sports and outdoors.
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Sales Team Member Positions
- Outdoor Enthusiast
- Sales Team Member Apparel
- Sales Team Member Fishing and Hunting
- Sales Team Member Footwear
- Sales Team Member Sports
- Store Cashier
- Brand Specialist
Logistics/Merchandising/Operations Positions
- Asset Protection Team Member
- Custodian
- Inventory Control Team Member
- Merchandising Team Member
- Receiving Team Member
Equal Employment Opportunity
Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate with regard to employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law.
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Which e-commerce companies sponsor Green Card visas in Kansas?
Kansas e-commerce sponsorship activity is concentrated around the Kansas City metro area, where distribution-heavy operations and regional retail tech hubs employ international workers. Companies with significant fulfillment, logistics, and platform engineering operations in the state have filed Labor Condition Applications and PERM petitions in prior years. Sponsorship is employer-driven, so willingness varies by company size, hiring volume, and the scarcity of the role being filled.
Which cities in Kansas have the most e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs?
Overland Park and Kansas City (Kansas side) account for the majority of e-commerce employer sponsorship activity in the state, driven by proximity to the broader Kansas City metro's logistics corridor and corporate offices. Lenexa and Leawood also have a presence, particularly for roles in digital operations and technology. Wichita sees more limited e-commerce sponsorship but does have some activity in distribution and supply chain technology.
What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Kansas?
Roles most commonly sponsored under EB-2 or EB-3 categories include software engineers, data analysts, UX designers, digital marketing managers, and supply chain technology specialists. These positions typically require at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field, satisfying the specialty occupation standard that underpins most employer-sponsored petitions. General warehouse, customer service, and non-degreed operational roles are rarely sponsored for permanent residency.
How do I find e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs in Kansas?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and lets you filter e-commerce jobs in Kansas by visa type, including Green Card sponsorship. Rather than sorting through postings that don't disclose sponsorship, Migrate Mate surfaces roles from employers with a verified history of sponsoring permanent residency. Filtering by state and industry together significantly narrows your search to Kansas e-commerce employers actively hiring for sponsored positions.
Are there any Kansas-specific considerations for e-commerce Green Card sponsorship?
Kansas does not have state-level immigration programs, so sponsorship follows federal PERM and USCIS processes regardless of location. One practical consideration is that Kansas e-commerce employers are often distribution or logistics-oriented, which can affect which roles qualify as specialty occupations under EB-2 or EB-3. Workers already in the U.S. on H-1B visa status can begin the Green Card process while maintaining that status, a common path for e-commerce tech roles in the state.
What is the prevailing wage for Green Card e-commerce jobs in Kansas?
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.