Trucking Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Kansas

Kansas trucking employers along the I-70 and I-35 freight corridors, including carriers based in Wichita, Kansas City, and Topeka, sponsor Green Cards for CDL drivers and logistics professionals through the PERM labor certification process. Companies like Heartland Express and regional logistics operators with Kansas terminals have filed Green Card sponsorship cases for qualified trucking roles.

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Open Jobs9+
Work Type100% On-site
Median Salary$27K
Top LocationMerriam, KS
Most JobsAllegheny Transportation Services

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School Van Route Driver
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School Van Route Driver
Allegheny Transportation Services
Olathe, Kansas
Driving
$41,600/yr
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High School

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Hirschbach Motor Lines
Service Truck Technician
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Service Truck Technician
Hirschbach Motor Lines
Kansas City, Kansas
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
Up to $35/hr
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
High School
1,001-5,000

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Hirschbach Motor Lines
Tire Technician
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Tire Technician
Hirschbach Motor Lines
Kansas City, Kansas
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
$19/hr - $29/hr
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None
1,001-5,000

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Allegheny Transportation Services
Diesel Technician – MBS
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Diesel Technician – MBS
Allegheny Transportation Services
Bonner Springs, Kansas
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
$41,600 - $72,800/yr
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School Van Route Driver
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School Van Route Driver
Allegheny Transportation Services
Merriam, Kansas
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$41,600/yr
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Green Card Trucking Job Roles in Kansas

Maintenance & Repair3 jobs
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Trucking Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Kansas: Frequently Asked Questions

Which trucking companies sponsor Green Card visas in Kansas?

Kansas-based and Kansas-terminal carriers in the long-haul, regional, and freight brokerage sectors have filed Green Card sponsorship cases through PERM labor certification. Carriers operating along the I-70 and I-35 corridors, including those headquartered in Wichita and Kansas City, are among the most active. Searching OFLC PERM disclosure data by Kansas employer and occupation code is the most reliable way to identify companies with a documented sponsorship history.

Which cities in Kansas have the most trucking Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Wichita, Kansas City (KS), and Topeka are the primary hubs for trucking Green Card sponsorship activity in Kansas. Wichita supports a strong freight and distribution sector tied to manufacturing. Kansas City KS sits at a major interstate junction and hosts numerous logistics terminals and intermodal facilities. Topeka, as the state capital and an I-70 anchor, also sees consistent commercial trucking hiring and sponsorship filings.

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

CDL Class A over-the-road drivers, regional truck drivers, and owner-operators with employer contracts are the most commonly sponsored roles in trucking. Positions requiring specialized endorsements, such as HAZMAT, tanker, or doubles/triples, can strengthen a sponsorship case because they reflect a narrower qualified labor pool. Dispatchers, logistics coordinators, and fleet managers with defined education or experience requirements may also qualify under PERM, depending on how the role is defined.

How do I find trucking Green Card sponsorship jobs in Kansas?

Migrate Mate lets you filter specifically for Green Card sponsorship jobs in Kansas trucking, surfacing employers with verified DOL Labor Condition Application and PERM filing history. This makes it faster to identify carriers and logistics companies that have actually sponsored workers rather than those who only express openness to it. Start your search on Migrate Mate and cross-reference with OFLC PERM disclosure data to confirm a company's sponsorship track record before applying.

Are there any Kansas-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in trucking?

Kansas does not impose state-level restrictions on Green Card sponsorship, but trucking employers must comply with PERM prevailing wage requirements set by DOL for the specific Kansas metropolitan or non-metropolitan area where the driver will be based. Kansas's position as a central freight corridor state means employer demand is relatively stable, but sponsorship timelines still depend on the employer's PERM filing process, any required recruitment steps, and USCIS petition processing, none of which are expedited based on state location.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card trucking 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.