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Accounting E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in Oklahoma

Accounting E-3 visa sponsorship jobs in Oklahoma are concentrated in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, where firms like KPMG, Deloitte, and regional players such as HoganTaylor actively hire credentialed professionals. Roles in audit, tax, and financial reporting are the most common pathways. Australian accountants with a U.S. job offer in a specialty occupation can apply for the E-3 directly at the consulate.

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Open Jobs19+
Work Type89% On-site
Top LocationOklahoma City, OK
Most JobsKPMG

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KPMG
Tax Senior Associate
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Tax Senior Associate
KPMG
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Finance
Accounting
Consulting & Professional Services
Tax
$81,130/yr - $164,565/yr
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Deloitte
Solution Architect
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Solution Architect
Deloitte
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Solutions Engineering & Architecture
Project & Program Management
Human Resources
Project Management
$113,100/yr - $232,300/yr
On-Site
10+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Tax Senior Manager
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Tax Senior Manager
Weaver
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tax
Accounting
Business Development
Human Resources
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7+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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KPMG
Tax Manager
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Added 3w ago
Tax Manager
KPMG
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Finance
Accounting
Partnerships & Business Development
Customer Service & Support
Tax
Business Development
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5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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KPMG
Manager, SALT Asset Management
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Manager, SALT Asset Management
KPMG
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Finance
Accounting
Consulting & Professional Services
Partnerships & Business Development
Tax
$97,850/yr - $227,240/yr
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5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
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E-3 Accounting Job Roles in Oklahoma

Tax17 jobs
Accounting16 jobs
Finance8 jobs
Consulting & Professional Services6 jobs
Human Resources4 jobs
Business Development3 jobs
Partnerships & Business Development2 jobs
Audit1 jobs
Cloud & DevOps1 jobs
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Accounting E-3 Sponsorship Jobs in Oklahoma: Frequently Asked Questions

Which accounting companies sponsor E-3 visas in Oklahoma?

The Big Four firms, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and PwC, have Oklahoma City and Tulsa offices that have filed Labor Condition Applications for accounting roles and represent the most consistent E-3 sponsorship activity in the state. Regional firms such as HoganTaylor and BKD (now Forvis Mazars) also hire credentialed accountants, though sponsorship availability varies by office and hiring cycle. Checking DOL LCA filing history by employer gives the clearest picture of past sponsorship activity.

Which cities in Oklahoma have the most accounting E-3 sponsorship jobs?

Oklahoma City and Tulsa account for the majority of accounting E-3 sponsorship activity in the state. Oklahoma City's concentration of energy-sector headquarters, government contractors, and financial services firms drives demand for auditors and tax professionals. Tulsa's manufacturing and healthcare industries generate similar needs. Smaller markets like Norman and Edmond have some public accounting presence but significantly fewer sponsored positions.

What types of accounting roles typically qualify for E-3 sponsorship?

Roles that require at least a bachelor's degree in accounting or a directly related field are the standard for E-3 specialty occupation qualification. In Oklahoma, this most commonly covers external auditors, tax associates and managers, forensic accountants, financial reporting analysts, and cost accountants serving the energy sector. General bookkeeping positions that don't require a specific degree are unlikely to meet the specialty occupation threshold that E-3 sponsorship requires.

How do I find accounting E-3 sponsorship jobs in Oklahoma?

Migrate Mate filters accounting roles by employers with verified E-3 LCA filing history, so you can focus on Oklahoma City and Tulsa firms that have sponsored the visa before rather than applying broadly. Searching by occupation and state on Migrate Mate surfaces roles in audit, tax, and financial reporting where E-3 sponsorship is a known part of the hiring process, which meaningfully narrows the search compared to general job listings.

Are there any Oklahoma-specific considerations for accounting E-3 sponsorship?

Oklahoma's energy sector creates consistent demand for accountants with experience in oil and gas revenue recognition, joint-interest billing, and SEC reporting, which can be an advantage for Australian professionals with relevant credentials. The state does not impose additional licensing requirements that would block E-3 sponsorship itself, though CPA licensure through the Oklahoma Accountancy Board is a separate professional requirement that employers may expect alongside or after hire. The E-3 specialty occupation assessment focuses on degree alignment, not state licensure status.

What is the prevailing wage for E-3 accounting jobs in Oklahoma?

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.