Retail Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Texas

Retail Green Card sponsorship jobs in Texas put you within reach of some of the country's largest employers, including H-E-B, Walmart, Target, and Amazon, all of which have significant operations across the state. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin are the primary hiring hubs, offering roles in merchandising, supply chain, and retail management for candidates seeking permanent residence.

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Open Jobs3,188+
Work Type98% On-site
Median Salary$38K
Top LocationHouston, TX
Most JobsDollar General

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7-Eleven
Assistant Restaurant Leader
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7-Eleven
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Assistant Restaurant Leader
7-Eleven
Spring, Texas
Customer Service & Support
Hospitality & Guest Services
Hospitality Management
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Ulta
Specialty Artist
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Specialty Artist
Ulta
Round Rock, Texas
Customer Service & Support
Sales
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High School
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Circle K
Fuel Supply Coordinator
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Fuel Supply Coordinator
Circle K
Houston, Texas
Procurement & Supply Chain
Procurement & Purchasing
Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
On-Site
Bachelor's
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Bass Pro Shops
Boat & ATV Sales Consultant
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Bass Pro Shops
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Boat & ATV Sales Consultant
Bass Pro Shops
Fort Worth, Texas
Sales
Customer Service & Support
Consulting & Professional Services
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High School
10,000+

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HEB
Pharmacy Tech
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Pharmacy Tech
HEB
Cleburne, Texas
Allied Health
Customer Service & Support
Healthcare Administration
Pharmacy
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3+ yrs exp.
High School
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Green Card Retail Job Roles in Texas

Customer Service & Support2,287 jobs
Sales1,478 jobs
Account Management1,272 jobs
Human Resources798 jobs
Retail Banking & Branch Management770 jobs
Retail Banking Associate537 jobs
Project & Program Management404 jobs
Customer Service356 jobs
Business Operations294 jobs
Healthcare Administration260 jobs

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Retail Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions

Which retail companies sponsor Green Card visas in Texas?

Large national and regional retailers with significant Texas operations are the most consistent Green Card sponsors. H-E-B, headquartered in San Antonio, is one of the state's largest private employers. Walmart, Target, Amazon, and Costco also sponsor Green Cards for qualifying roles, typically in management, supply chain, merchandising, and corporate functions. Sponsorship at these companies tends to flow through HR and legal teams rather than individual hiring managers.

Which cities in Texas have the most retail Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Dallas-Fort Worth leads the state for retail sponsorship volume, driven by its dense corporate infrastructure and major distribution hubs. Houston follows closely, reflecting its size and diverse retail market. San Antonio is notable as H-E-B's home base, concentrating grocery and specialty retail roles there. Austin's growing population has fueled retail expansion, particularly in e-commerce fulfillment and consumer goods. Smaller markets like El Paso and Lubbock have fewer sponsoring employers.

What types of retail roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Texas?

Green Card sponsorship in retail is most common for roles requiring specialized skills or advanced degrees, such as buyers, merchandise planners, supply chain analysts, operations managers, and corporate finance or IT positions supporting retail operations. Store-level hourly roles rarely attract sponsorship. Employers pursuing EB-2 or EB-3 sponsorship generally target candidates in mid-to-senior positions where the role can satisfy the PERM labor market test and prevailing wage requirements.

How do I find retail Green Card sponsorship jobs in Texas?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and filters jobs by visa sponsorship type, industry, and state, making it straightforward to search for retail Green Card opportunities in Texas without sorting through listings that offer no sponsorship. Focusing your search on employers with established immigration programs, particularly large retailers with Texas headquarters or major distribution centers, improves your chances of finding roles where the sponsorship infrastructure already exists.

Are there state-specific considerations for retail Green Card sponsorship in Texas?

Texas has no state income tax, which can affect compensation comparisons, but immigration sponsorship rules are federal and uniform across all states. Texas's large retail market and concentration of distribution infrastructure mean more employers have in-house or retained immigration counsel familiar with PERM and I-140 filings. H-E-B's San Antonio headquarters and the DFW logistics corridor create pockets of consistent sponsorship activity that are worth targeting specifically.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card retail jobs in Texas?

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.